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@ 2023-02-06  2:32 Samuel Wales
  2023-02-06 10:16 ` Ihor Radchenko
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From: Samuel Wales @ 2023-02-06  2:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

this is probably staring me in the face but i cannot seem to find in
manual or help a command that will take a list

- one
  - one sub
- two
  - two sub
- three
  - three sub

and fold it into

- one...
- two...
- three...

without changing variables.  or doing a kludge.  does such a command
exist?  i imagine some tab variant on first item.


i could add a top level item x above those items and then do tab on
that x top level item.

- x
  - one
    - one sub

that would work but that would be a kludge in which i have to edit the
original list in order to be able to fold it.

i could maybe set variables to interact with heading folding or so,
but htat would also be a kludge because i like the default.

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