In ORG-NEWS there is the line *** New startup options #+startup: show<n>levels Not being a cs grad, the line is opaque to me. For example for 3 levels, does it mean 1. #+startup: show<3>levels 2. #+startup: show3levels 3. #+startup: show 3 levels etc. An example in ORG-NEWS would be useful - for me at least. Best wishes, Colin Baxter.
Hi, Added. /Gustav ________________________________________ From: Emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode-bounces+gustav=whil.se@gnu.org> on behalf of Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2020 18:20 To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: New startup options In ORG-NEWS there is the line *** New startup options #+startup: show<n>levels Not being a cs grad, the line is opaque to me. For example for 3 levels, does it mean 1. #+startup: show<3>levels 2. #+startup: show3levels 3. #+startup: show 3 levels etc. An example in ORG-NEWS would be useful - for me at least. Best wishes, Colin Baxter.
Hello Gustav,
Excellent. Now I understand. Thank you very much.
Best wishes,
>>>>> Gustav Wikström <gustav@whil.se> writes:
> Hi, Added.
> /Gustav
> ________________________________________ From: Emacs-orgmode
> <emacs-orgmode-bounces+gustav=whil.se@gnu.org> on behalf of Colin
> Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2020 18:20
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: New startup options
> In ORG-NEWS there is the line
> *** New startup options #+startup: show<n>levels
> Not being a cs grad, the line is opaque to me. For example for 3
> levels, does it mean
> 1. #+startup: show<3>levels 2. #+startup: show3levels
> 3. #+startup: show 3 levels
> etc.
> An example in ORG-NEWS would be useful - for me at least.