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Re: [O] OrgStruct: start with collapsed view
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Thorsten Jolitz |
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Re: [O] OrgStruct: start with collapsed view |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Oct 2014 13:41:38 +0100 |
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Karl Voit <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi!
>
> * Thorsten Jolitz <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> And now there's another problem: I'd like to have my init file
>>> collapsed to only headlines on opening. Since I visit my init file
>>> through a custom command (which finds it and turns on orgstruct), I
>>> don't need to use file local variables for that - I just need a
>>> command to do it. So:
>>>
>>> how do I (programmatically, in elisp) collapse the view of
>>> an orgstruct .el file?
>>
>> Try 'org-overview'. Both, 'org-overview' and 'show-all' work
>> with outshine too, so they should work with org-struct.
>
> I also transformed my 3657 lines of init.el to OrgStruct.
>
> Similar to Marcin, I want to see a collapsed view of my headings
> when I open my init.el file. org-overview gives me a weird view of
> all lines that start a parenthesis on top level (defun, setq, ...)
> and not my top level OrgStruct comment lines.
>
> Has somebody successfully managed to get a collapsed init.el view
> when opening the file?
Not a solution, but an alternative (and an interesting experiment):
What if you try navi-mode with your orgstruct init.el? It works with
outshine and with org-mode, so maybe with orgstruct too?
I always have the source file in 'show-all' mode side-by-side with its
*Navi* buffer that give me the overview (and dozens of other views
too). Constantly changing visibility in a file is to much action and
distraction IMO, I rather have a 2nd buffer for the overview.
Let me know if it works, I did not try navi-mode with orgstruct yet.
--
cheers,
Thorsten