On 05 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>Karl Fogel writes:
>> Unless you meant make a new interactive function to display a vertical
>> hierarchy and base it on the existing Org Mode functions you informed
>> me of the existence of? But I don't think there's a way to do that
>> without adding some ne
Karl Fogel writes:
> Unless you meant make a new interactive function to display a vertical
> hierarchy and base it on the existing Org Mode functions you informed
> me of the existence of? But I don't think there's a way to do that
> without adding some new parameters to those existing function
Karl Fogel writes:
> Unless you meant make a new interactive function to display a vertical
> hierarchy and base it on the existing Org Mode functions you informed
> me of the existence of? But I don't think there's a way to do that
> without adding some new parameters to those existing function
On 03 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>You might consider adjusting your fontification settings. The
>single-line outline path can be quite readable with the right faces (see
>attached example).
That's a useful hint generally, thank you. However, for most of the Org Mode
files I work with, the hea
Karl Fogel writes:
> Thank you, Adam -- I didn't know about those. I had searched for
> something like that before implementing my own, but I think I searched
> using the term "heading" or something instead of "outline",
> unfortunately, so I never found them.
Org is like Emacs in that it has m
Karl Fogel writes:
> By the way, when I run `M-x eldoc-mode' in a Org Mode buffer, I get this
> message:
>
> "There is no ElDoc support in this buffer"
>
> Am I doing it wrong?
You need org-eldoc.el from /contrib.
On 03 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
>well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
>heading at point.
Thank you, Adam -- I didn't know about those. I had searched for something
like that before implementin
On 03 Dec 2019, Adam Porter wrote:
>This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
>well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
>heading at point.
By the way, when I run `M-x eldoc-mode' in a Org Mode buffer, I get this
message:
"There is no ElDoc
This seems to duplicate functionality from org-get-outline-path. As
well, org-eldoc displays in the minibuffer the outline path for the
heading at point.
This is really useful. Thanks!
Yiufung
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, at 10:56 AM, Karl Fogel wrote:
> Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
>
> If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the
> work to package it up as a patch, with ChangeLog entry, NEWS, etc
Very nice! It works also in Narrow mode, which makes it even more useful
for me.
Thanks!
--Diego
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 3:58 AM Karl Fogel wrote:
> Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
>
> If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the work
> to p
Hi. I've been using this for a while and find it very handy.
If people like this and want it in Org Mode, I'll do the rest of the work to
package it up as a patch, with ChangeLog entry, NEWS, etc, and post it here for
review before committing.
To try it out, just evaluate both functions and th
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