A few weeks back, I asked about hooks when refiling and/or sorting, and
am happy to report that these are working great for me ... /if/ I
refile one item at a time. I'm unable to figure out why if I try to
refile multiple items in a /region/, it doesn't have the same behavior.
Here are my hook definitions:
(setq org-after-refile-insert-hook
'(lambda() (org-up-heading-safe) (org-sort-entries-or-items nil ?p))
(setq org-after-sorting-entries-or-items-hook
'(lambda() (org-cycle) (org-cycle))
If I position the cursor on an item and refile it, it: a) resorts the
destination tree by priority, and b) restores the visibility to folded,
the way I like it.
HOWEVER, if I select multiple items in a folded subtree (with
transient-mark-mode on; I'm using emacs 22.3), and reflie those, it
does not always work. I can't figure out the rules for when it does,
and when it doesn't, but when it does work, that appears to be an
abnormality.
What happens in this scenario is that it will refile the items, but it
will neither resort the destination folder (even though the hook is
being called), and the visibility of the refiled nodes is not reset.
Plus, the visibility of all items below the current point in the
/originating/ folder is also changed to children.
What's causing the discrepancy? Hopefully knowing this will be enough
to tell me how I can adjust the hooks accordingly.
Thanks,
Keith
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