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Re: [Orgmode] Backspacing into folded items


From: Andreas Röhler
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Backspacing into folded items
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:40:47 +0200
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Hi,

posting forwarded herewith describes a design inconvenience, wich affects common hide-show- and outline-modes too.

As too different solutions have been proposed, let me suggest
"setting read-only property" rather than "use of a modification hook".

Setting hidden text read-only should be more simple, straitforward - as presumably hiding some code had some reasons.

Editing hidden code is an error, which should be signaled rather than cured via hook.


Andreas

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Am 26.08.2010 00:28, schrieb Martin Pohlack:
Hi David,

On 25.08.2010 11:22, David Abrahams wrote:
I've gotten myself in trouble several times today by backspacing after
an org-link that ends a headline.  That's a typical pattern for
editing an org-link, right?  Well it turns out that if the item is
folded, then the backspace writes over the end of the un-folded item
but **appears to have no effect**, and you can easily hit backspace
several times to test your sanity before you realize that something is
wrong, badly corrupting your file.

I have had similar such accidents, but not involving links.  You
probably backspaced into the "..."?

Seems to me that attempts to edit a folded item should either:

a) restrict changes to the item's headline, or
b) unfold the item and do nothing

Is there a way to set that up?

Just two quick ideas from me here:
* You could add a modification hook to all hidden areas to unfold them
   on modification, or
* You could set the read-only property for all hidden areas.  This could
   be setup at the same location where hiding is done.

See also here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/elisp/html_node/Special-Properties.html#Special-Properties

I proposed a patch for image overlay which show a related problem here:
http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/31/

Cheers,
Martin






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