I believe that what Ilya wants is already implemented as a bug (IMO).
With certain settings, going to an entry from the agenda causes it to
look like this:
* test ...
** subtree
The ellipses hide all body text.
IMO this should not be allowed to happen, because the user cannot
achieve that s
Hi Ilya,
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> Would that be hard to add?
IMHO it would be both hard to implement and confusing for the user.
I'd be glad to be proved wrong on both points, but please tackle the
first one first :)
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> to 100% hide the :PROPERTIES: drawer while giving the user a hint that
> there is one...
What about a command to hide/unhide _all_ :PROPERTY: lines?
Then they're out-of-the-way in ordinary use, and you can do the
command and see if there's a property
drawer on a given entry.
Better, you would h
Ilya Shlyakhter writes:
> Is there a way to hide/show the :PROPERTIES: line representing the
> properties locker, either globally or for a subtree?
Nope.
Well, every UI element you hide must be partly visible, so that the user
knows how to unhide (or unfold) it. I cannot think of a reasonable
Is there a way to hide/show the :PROPERTIES: line representing the
properties locker,
either globally or for a subtree? I'd like to store some properties
for every entry (e.g. its creation time),
but then the :PROPERTIES: lines add too much clutter, even in the
drawer-collapsed state.
Is there a w