Argh, I can't reproduce it either actually. Probably a consequence of updating
org-mode and not restarting emacs (so still a bug but a very minor one ...)
Sorry for the noise!
/v
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Vincent Beffara
On Saturday, December 15, 2012 at 09:32 , Bastien wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Vincent Beffara
Hi Vincent,
Vincent Beffara writes:
> When cycling visibility of a subtree using TAB, subtrees with the :ARCHIVE:
> tag are not opened, and that is a very good thing. But when I cycle a
> buffer globally using S-TAB, their contents are shown, which feels like the
> wrong thing to do ...
I canno
Vincent Beffara writes:
> When cycling visibility of a subtree using TAB, subtrees with the
> :ARCHIVE: tag are not opened, and that is a very good thing. But when
> I cycle a buffer globally using S-TAB, their contents are shown, which
> feels like the wrong thing to do ...
Interesting enough,
Hi,
When cycling visibility of a subtree using TAB, subtrees with the :ARCHIVE: tag
are not opened, and that is a very good thing. But when I cycle a buffer
globally using S-TAB, their contents are shown, which feels like the wrong
thing to do ... same if I do "C-u TAB" instead. "C-u S-TAB" do