* Values of org-indirect-buffer-display
@ 2007-10-17 10:38 Chris Randle
2007-10-17 11:15 ` foldout.el (was Re: Values of org-indirect-buffer-display) Adam Spiers
2007-11-02 14:35 ` Values of org-indirect-buffer-display Carsten Dominik
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From: Chris Randle @ 2007-10-17 10:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I'm new to emacs and org-mode, so please forgive me if I've missed
something fundamental.
I've been using org-tree-to-indirect-buffer bound to the default C-c C-x
b, and saw in the help that you can modify org-indirect-buffer-display.
In my .emacs file, I've got the following:
(setq org-indirect-buffer-display 'new-frame)
When I hit C-c C-x b on a subtree, I do indeed get a narrowed subtree in
a new frame (call it frame 2). When I go back to the original frame and
repeat for a different subtree, that works too, but the buffer in frame
2 is killed. The help for org-tree-to-indirect-buffer says that a C-u
prefix will keep the last buffer, and this works as stated: the buffer
in frame 2 is then kept.
So my question: if C-u controls the persistence of the previous buffer,
what is intended difference between new-frame and dedicated-frame?
I had expected C-c C-x b with new-frame to work the same as C-u C-c C-x
b with dedicated-frame, and I feel that new-frame is redundant. I don't
see why anyone would want to keep opening new frames whilst killing the
indirect buffers in the previous ones.
--
Chris Randle
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* foldout.el (was Re: Values of org-indirect-buffer-display)
2007-10-17 10:38 Values of org-indirect-buffer-display Chris Randle
@ 2007-10-17 11:15 ` Adam Spiers
2007-11-02 14:35 ` Values of org-indirect-buffer-display Carsten Dominik
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From: Adam Spiers @ 2007-10-17 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 11:38:36AM +0100, Chris Randle wrote:
> I'm new to emacs and org-mode, so please forgive me if I've missed
> something fundamental.
>
> I've been using org-tree-to-indirect-buffer bound to the default C-c C-x
> b, and saw in the help that you can modify org-indirect-buffer-display.
> In my .emacs file, I've got the following:
>
> (setq org-indirect-buffer-display 'new-frame)
>
> When I hit C-c C-x b on a subtree, I do indeed get a narrowed subtree in
> a new frame (call it frame 2). When I go back to the original frame and
> repeat for a different subtree, that works too, but the buffer in frame
> 2 is killed. The help for org-tree-to-indirect-buffer says that a C-u
> prefix will keep the last buffer, and this works as stated: the buffer
> in frame 2 is then kept.
>
> So my question: if C-u controls the persistence of the previous buffer,
> what is intended difference between new-frame and dedicated-frame?
>
> I had expected C-c C-x b with new-frame to work the same as C-u C-c C-x
> b with dedicated-frame, and I feel that new-frame is redundant. I don't
> see why anyone would want to keep opening new frames whilst killing the
> indirect buffers in the previous ones.
This is probably not useful to you, but I just wanted to mention in
case it is useful to others, that foldout.el works quite nicely in
combination with org-mode, for narrowing to subtrees. It works
recursively too.
(autoload 'foldout-exit-fold "foldout")
(autoload 'foldout-zoom-subtree "foldout")
(mapc (lambda (mode)
(add-hook mode
(lambda ()
;; Quick navigation
(local-set-key [(shift left)] 'foldout-exit-fold)
(local-set-key [(shift right)] 'foldout-zoom-subtree)
)))
'(outline-mode-hook outline-minor-mode-hook))
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* Re: Values of org-indirect-buffer-display
2007-10-17 10:38 Values of org-indirect-buffer-display Chris Randle
2007-10-17 11:15 ` foldout.el (was Re: Values of org-indirect-buffer-display) Adam Spiers
@ 2007-11-02 14:35 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2007-11-02 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Randle; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On 17Oct2007, at 12:38 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
> I'm new to emacs and org-mode, so please forgive me if I've missed
> something fundamental.
>
> I've been using org-tree-to-indirect-buffer bound to the default C-
> c C-x
> b, and saw in the help that you can modify org-indirect-buffer-
> display.
> In my .emacs file, I've got the following:
>
> (setq org-indirect-buffer-display 'new-frame)
>
> When I hit C-c C-x b on a subtree, I do indeed get a narrowed
> subtree in
> a new frame (call it frame 2). When I go back to the original frame
> and
> repeat for a different subtree, that works too, but the buffer in
> frame
> 2 is killed. The help for org-tree-to-indirect-buffer says that a C-u
> prefix will keep the last buffer, and this works as stated: the buffer
> in frame 2 is then kept.
>
> So my question: if C-u controls the persistence of the previous
> buffer,
> what is intended difference between new-frame and dedicated-frame?
>
> I had expected C-c C-x b with new-frame to work the same as C-u C-c
> C-x
> b with dedicated-frame, and I feel that new-frame is redundant. I
> don't
> see why anyone would want to keep opening new frames whilst killing
> the
> indirect buffers in the previous ones.
Yes, you are right here. I plan the following change, please comment:
When `org-indirect-buffer-display' is `new-frame', the old buffer is
always kept
and C-u would be redundant. For any other value of `org-indirect-
buffer-display',
the C-u prefix will keep the old buffer.
I guess this still means that `new-frame' is the least useful value
of this variable,
but still it might find its applications.
- Carsten
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