Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > >> Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: >> >>> one good way to decide could be to ask people here if they ever >>> accidentally narrowed the view to a subtree -- I never did. >> >> No. But I know the concept of narrowing, which may be unfamiliar to >> some. I find narrowing super useful, especially when writing longer >> documents. > > I checked narrow-to-defun, and it is not disabled by default, only > narrow-to-region and narrow-to-page, which are both accessible in any > mode. > > As org-narrow-to-* functions are only accessible from org-mode buffers > and not that easily called by accident (I haven't seen any report like > this in years), I suggest we stick to the current setup.
Fine with me. >>> Also, I tend to think Emacs is on the paranoid side here, I don't >>> think newbies can hit C-x n n accidentally... >> >> Perhaps an easier way to narrow by accident is through >> org-speed-commands-default, i.e. speedkey "s". > > Yes, but newbies don't use speed commands without knowing what they > do, do they? Probably not since org-use-speed-commands is nil by default. -- A page of history is worth a volume of logic