* shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree
@ 2011-09-16 22:32 Kevin Buchs
2011-09-25 0:55 ` Kevin Buchs
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From: Kevin Buchs @ 2011-09-16 22:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have been studying extensively and have not found a quick way to hide the
nearest heading (which contains point) as well as the entire sparse tree. I
often have two or more sparse trees open as I go look for information
elsewhere and then want to return to the place I was at. So, can I be lazy
and do these operations with a few keys?
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* shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree
2011-09-16 22:32 shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree Kevin Buchs
@ 2011-09-25 0:55 ` Kevin Buchs
2011-10-02 13:53 ` Max Mikhanosha
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From: Kevin Buchs @ 2011-09-25 0:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Reposting due to no replies:
I have been studying extensively and have not found a quick way to hide the
nearest heading (which contains point) as well as the entire sparse tree. I
often have two or more sparse trees open as I go look for information
elsewhere and then want to return to the place I was at. So, can I be lazy
and do these operations with a few keys?
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* Re: shortcuts to hide nearest heading or sparse tree
2011-09-25 0:55 ` Kevin Buchs
@ 2011-10-02 13:53 ` Max Mikhanosha
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From: Max Mikhanosha @ 2011-10-02 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kevin Buchs; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
At Sat, 24 Sep 2011 19:55:37 -0500,
Kevin Buchs wrote:
> I have been studying extensively and have not found a quick way to hide the nearest heading (which
> contains point) as well as the entire sparse tree. I often have two or more sparse trees open as I go
> look for information elsewhere and then want to return to the place I was at. So, can I be lazy and
> do these operations with a few keys?
C-c C-u then M-x hide-subtree would close parent heading.. You can do
(defun close-parent-heading ()
(interactive)
(outline-up-heading 1)
(hide-subtree))
then bind it to a key.
If you want to hide parent headings until you reach certain condition, then you'll
have to write a more complicated function like so:
(defun fold-until-tagged-blah ()
"Fold headings containing point upward until heading tagged :blah"
(interactive)
(org-back-to-heading)
(let (done)
(while (not done)
(cond ((member "blah" (org-get-tags-at nil t))
(setq done t))
((not (org-up-heading-safe))
(setq done t))))
(org-hide-subtree)))
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