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section continuation (was: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature,


From: abq
Subject: section continuation (was: Is the cascading logic of outlines a feature, or a design bug?)
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 13:08:41 +0000

tomas wrote:
I already proposed
having one canonical heading meaning "back to that level", say dash
or dot

Now for that to be useful, you'd have to gather enough users who
like the idea and use the convention. It's a communication medium,
after all :-)

The question isn't only how people interpret their files, but also how their software interprets their files.

Is anyone here aware of anyone who uses a lone dash or dot or comma heading for some other purpose? IOW, if future Org versions were to treat it as having some special meaning, would it break backward compatibility in practice?

So if you fold/select/delete/move/promote/demote/etc a section, it processes not only all the subsections, but also all the following lone-dash sections at the section's level. If you number sections, lone-dash sections don't get numbers.

If you prefer the standard outliner behavior, then just never use lone-dash sections.

To bikeshed the character, dash is commonly used in tree viewers to indicate a folded heading (with plus sign for unfolded), so maybe a different one is better for section continuation. For continuation, comma would be more suggestive than period.



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