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* Mention outli, and h speed-key
@ 2023-03-10  4:00 JD Smith
  2023-03-24  9:11 ` Jean Louis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: JD Smith @ 2023-03-10  4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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Outli <https://github.com/jdtsmith/outli> is a small mode I wrote which very closely follows org in style and uses the same speed-keys on comments-as-headlines.  Basically if you know org, outli will be usable “out of the box”.  It might be good to mention outli in the Worg page <https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html> on org capabilities outside of org.

To quote from the README:

> • How does this relate to outline-minor-mode?
> 
> outli is mostly a convenient wrapper around functionality that is already built-in to outline, adding a few things like narrow-to-subtree and insert-heading-respect-content (ala org). And of course the speed-key bindings, automatic comments-as-header patterns, and styling.

One speed key I added to outli I really miss in org, so I added it:

(if-let ((pos (cl-position '("Outline Visibility") org-speed-commands :test #'equal)))
      (cl-pushnew '("h" . outline-hide-sublevels) (nthcdr (1+ pos) org-speed-commands)))

Basically h=outline-hide-sublevels.  This allows you to quickly collapse the entire tree to the level [h]ere.  It’s a wonderful, fast compromise between the ease of Shift-Tab and org’s more targeted folding capabilities.

Thanks for your work on org!

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* Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key
  2023-03-10  4:00 Mention outli, and h speed-key JD Smith
@ 2023-03-24  9:11 ` Jean Louis
  2023-03-25  2:21   ` JD Smith
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2023-03-24  9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: JD Smith; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

* JD Smith <jdtsmith@gmail.com> [2023-03-10 07:03]:
> One speed key I added to outli I really miss in org, so I added it:
> 
> (if-let ((pos (cl-position '("Outline Visibility") org-speed-commands :test #'equal)))
>       (cl-pushnew '("h" . outline-hide-sublevels) (nthcdr (1+ pos) org-speed-commands)))
> 
> Basically h=outline-hide-sublevels.  This allows you to quickly
> collapse the entire tree to the level [h]ere.  It’s a wonderful,
> fast compromise between the ease of Shift-Tab and org’s more
> targeted folding capabilities.

It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider
better then outline-minor-mode

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Jean

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* Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key
  2023-03-24  9:11 ` Jean Louis
@ 2023-03-25  2:21   ` JD Smith
  2023-03-25 14:36     ` Jean Louis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: JD Smith @ 2023-03-25  2:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jean Louis, emacs-orgmode

> It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider better then outline-minor-mode 

It sets up headline regexps automatically and consistently, and adds configurable styling and org-inspired speed keys on headings.  At core it is still outline mode.  Think of it like org-ified outshine-light.  

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* Re: Mention outli, and h speed-key
  2023-03-25  2:21   ` JD Smith
@ 2023-03-25 14:36     ` Jean Louis
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jean Louis @ 2023-03-25 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: JD Smith; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

* JD Smith <jdtsmith@gmail.com> [2023-03-25 05:22]:
> > It is more visible, but I am trying to understand what o you consider better then outline-minor-mode 
> 
> It sets up headline regexps automatically and consistently, and adds
> configurable styling and org-inspired speed keys on headings.  At
> core it is still outline mode.  Think of it like org-ified
> outshine-light.  

I have tried this in fundamental mode:

>> Ok here

Hello there

>>> And Ok here

Then I was M-x outli-mode and I was thinking headlines will now appear
automatically, but nothing appeared there.

I don't get it though I find it fancy and nice.

-- 
Jean

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