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Re: [Orgmode] Bug: return key does not show the subtree the first time o
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Carsten Dominik |
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Re: [Orgmode] Bug: return key does not show the subtree the first time on a newly opened org file |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:42:45 +0100 |
On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:16 AM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Bastien wrote:
Wanrong Lin <address@hidden> writes:
I have the following in my org-mode configuration:
(setq org-return-follows-link t)
This is about following links, no (un)folding subtrees...
Yes, but only with this setting will <return> key be added to the
"org-mouse-map" key map, and be bound to "org-open-at-point" command
under certain contexts (like on the leading stars of a heading).
Further, "org-open-at-point" is advised by org-mouse.el, which will
do "org-cycle" under certain contexts.
Yes, this is really an accidental feature by a sequence of events:
org-return-follow-link will add org-return to the mouse-map
org-mouse.el will activate the stars in a headline
I can reproduce the bug, but I have no idea what is causing this, it
must be
something in the internal setup of Emacs keymaps in a new buffer,
I have no idea how to fix this or work around it.
Why in the world would you use RET for cycling instead of TAB?
- Carsten
Usually, if my cursor is at the beginning of a heading, I can use
the
return key to cycle the visibility of its subtree.
AFAIK, <RET> doesn't (un)fold a subtree. Maybe you mean the <TAB>
key?
I guess I'm missing something...
I did meant return key. See my comments above.
Thanks for your comments.
Wanrong
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