* Is per-node collapsed state realistic in org-more
@ 2006-10-25 16:53 Eddward DeVilla
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From: Eddward DeVilla @ 2006-10-25 16:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
I have a potentially crazy feature request. There's a feature I
liked in a previous outliner I use that I kinda miss in org. In that
outliner, each node had it's own state as to whether or not is was
collapsed, such that you could collapse a node and it's children would
disappear, but when you expand the node, the children would be
expanded or collapsed as they had been before the parent was
collapsed. Like so:
* some headline
* the current headline
* collapsed child ...
* expanded child
I'm out going!
If you where to collapse 'the current headline' above you would see as
you would expect:
* some headline
* the current headline ...
If you were to expend it again you see the first example again:
* some headline
* the current headline
* collapsed child ...
* expanded child
I'm out going!
and not:
* some headline
* the current headline
* collapsed child
This is better left unseen!
* expanded child
I'm out going!
Would it be hard to fit this into org? What would be even better is
if there might be a way to save that state, but I think that would go
against the plain text format of org files.
Edd
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