Re: [O] A visibility (ellipsis) problem with `C-c .'

2012-02-05 Thread Bernt Hansen
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: > So I have to fight a tiny bit for being able to edit the contents. I go > one level up, collapse then expand, and everything becomes OK. I just use C-u C-u C-u TAB to expand everything wihtout moving point in that case and fold it again later.

Re: [O] A visibility (ellipsis) problem with `C-c .'

2012-02-05 Thread François Pinard
Nick Dokos writes: > François Pinard wrote: >> Consider a header having many sub-headers, and which is closed. So I >> only see that header, followed by an ellipsis at the end of that line. >> On that header, command `C-c .' turns the initial star (or string >> thereof) into a dash. > I don't

Re: [O] A visibility (ellipsis) problem with `C-c .'

2012-02-04 Thread Nick Dokos
François Pinard wrote: > Consider a header having many sub-headers, and which is closed. So I > only see that header, followed by an ellipsis at the end of that line. > On that header, command `C-c .' turns the initial star (or string > thereof) into a dash. I don't understand: C-c . does org-t

[O] A visibility (ellipsis) problem with `C-c .'

2012-02-04 Thread François Pinard
Hi, Org people. Consider a header having many sub-headers, and which is closed. So I only see that header, followed by an ellipsis at the end of that line. On that header, command `C-c .' turns the initial star (or string thereof) into a dash. Now, I see an item with the same text as the previou