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Re: [O] Confused about the explanation for 'org-cycle'


From: Matt Lundin
Subject: Re: [O] Confused about the explanation for 'org-cycle'
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 00:08:36 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.3 (gnu/linux)

I agree that this is confusing. I examined the org repository history,
and it seems that both the documentation and the variable go all the way
back to 2007. I believe the default value of the variable was changed to
nil, but the documentation was not updated accordingly.  

Matt

address@hidden writes:

> Hello.
>
> In section "2.3.1 Global and local cycling" of the manual I read:
>
>
>      `<TAB>'     (`org-cycle')
>           _Subtree cycling_: Rotate current subtree among the states
>
>                ,-> FOLDED -> CHILDREN -> SUBTREE --.
>                '-----------------------------------'
>
>           The cursor must be on a headline for this to work(1).  When the
>           cursor is at the beginning of the buffer and the first line is not
>           a headline, then <TAB> actually runs global cycling (see
>           below)(2).
>
> with the footnote being
>
>      (2) see the option `org-cycle-global-at-bob'.
>
>
> If I use Org Mode without any customization, then, when using <TAB>
> "When the cursor is at the beginning of the buffer and the first line
> is not a headline", absolutely nothing is done.
>
> Sure, this is consistent with the help page of variable
> org-cycle-global-at-bob which says that "When this option is nil,
> don't do anything special at the beginning of the buffer", together
> with the fact that, without any customization, org-cycle-global-at-bob
> is 'nil'.
>
> But I find this very confusing, at least for the beginner, who is
> unlikely to enquire right away about the possible values of
> org-cycle-global-at-bob.
>
> Or perhaps I am missing something at the English level?
>
> Regards,
> alain



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