On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Jonathan Leech-Pepin <jonathan.leechpe...@gmail.com> wrote: > The issue I can see with completely hiding :PROPERTIES: line is > that you would then run the risk of adding text at the wrong > location (between the headline and the drawer for example). At > the moment when the drawer is folded you know if the point is > before, within or after the drawer (even though you still can > remove parts of :end: by accident with backspaces), if it isn't > visible at all you don't have that ability.
Maybe, Org should allow text between the headline and the drawer? Is there a reason not to? Alternately, if a UNIVERSAL_PROPERTIES drawer was always on the line immediately following the headline, there would be no way to place text between it and the headilne. Also, maybe a hidden drawer could be protected by setting character properties on it to make it unmodifiable?