yes, you understood my points. if you already understood them and
they are not useful to you, then please disregard them.
On 10/30/20, Gustavo Barros wrote:
> Hi Samuel,
>
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 17:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are tree
Hi Samuel,
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 17:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are trees not
forests and org can work treeishly even at toplevel.
This would be a workaround, not a solution. Is it a formal requirement
of Org that files must be kept in
i always have everyting under a top level, so taht files are trees not
forests and org can work treeishly even at toplevel. but to not use
the mark, typically you supply point-min and point-max to some
function. major changes to o-s-r migth not be needed, merely that.
On 10/30/20, Gustavo Barro
Hi All,
`org-sort-entries' provides no easy way to sort by top-level when the
first entry is at the beginning of buffer. This is true for both
interactive and non-interactive uses of the function, but a little more
inconvenient in the latter case.
Indeed, `org-sort-entries', when deciding w