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[O] customize behaviour of org-cycle?


From: Matt Price
Subject: [O] customize behaviour of org-cycle?
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 14:46:19 -0400

Hi again everyone,

I would like to be able to customize the behaviour of org-cycle/TAB in
two scenarios, and am wondering if it's possible to do this using
existing tools, or if I have to write my own versions of org-cycle,
etc., in order to get what I want.

(1) In my normal day-to-day use I often want an extra level of
cycling:  instead of
FOLDED --> CHILDREN --> SUBTREE-->FOLDED
I'd rather have
FOLDED--> CHILDREN --> ALL DESCENDANTS--> SUBTREE-->FOLDED


(2) For my rather pathetic "org-writers-room" mode
(https://github.com/titaniumbones/org-writers-room), I have a minor
mode for the left-hand "guide" buffer (see attached screenshot).
Essentially, it's a table of contents that you can look at while
you're working on a particular section of your document, which is
displayed in the 'main' window in the center of the frame, while
metadata from the properties drawer is displayed in third window on
the right (see attached screenshot if it's not stripped away).  In the
guide buffer, I would like to make all non-headline content
permanently invisible.  So org-cycle should cycle:
FOLDED-->CHILDREN-->FOLDED
(or FOLDED-->CHILDREN-->ALL DESCENDANTS-->FOLDED if possible)

and org-cycle-global should cycle:
OVERVIEW-->CONTENTS-->OVERVIEW


If there is a way to do this with relatively high-level existing
functions that would be great.  Otherwise, it seems I will have to
provide modified versions of org-cycle, org-cycle-internal-local,
org-cycle-global, and org-cyclel-interna-globall, and bind TAB and
S-TAB to them in the minor mode.  I hope I don't have to do that since
I find those functions, in org.el, somewhat difficult to follow.

Thank you everyone!

Matt

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