henry atts <snd@online.de> writes:No, I don't think so, but there are bugs (there was a bug in the latex
> Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 15.7.2013, at 10:33, henry atts <snd@online.de> wrote:
>>
>>> I use org-tree-slide-mode by default with
>>>
>>> (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-tree-slide-mode)
>>>
>>> This works kind of acceptable minus some minor annoyances. But one thing
>>> makes it nearly unusuable. tree-slide rigidly expects at least one
>>> header. So if I open an org file without heading, or if I create a new
>>> one, I get an error message:
>>>
>>> File mode specification error: (error "before first heading")
>>>
>>> If I include a setup file with `#+SETUPFILE:', which of course has no
>>> headings in it, org-tree-slide stops working at all.
>>
>>
>> Hi Henry,
>>
>> you could wrap turning on of the mode into a function
>> that checks if there is a node, and if not, just add one.
>>
>> - Carsten
>
> Okay, but on the one hand this doesn't solve the problem with
> `SETUPFILE'. On the other hand what if I want an org file without any
> heading on purpose? Or otherwise asked is a file a `real' org file only
> if it has headings in it?
>
exporter once that required a heading at the beginning). I presume
Carsten's suggestion was as a workaround to a bug (although I might
have misinterpreted his comment).
Yes, I went looking for it there and did not find it :-) So maybe you
> You might say if you want some features of orgmode _and_ an org file
> without heading you can always use, say, text-mode and load orgstruct as
> a minor mode. Which does not solve the problem as well because with the
> org-tree-mode hook for orgmode it shows some strange behaviour equally.
>
> I like org-tree-mode but I think it does not play well with orgmode in
> some cases. And as far as I see it even is not in contrib.
>
can ping the author about the bug - s/he might even fix it, particularly
now that the package is being used by at least one other person! Or
contribute the fix yourself - if you like the package, then others might
too, so it might even end up in contrib at some point.
--
Nick