* yanking a headline in folded state
@ 2013-04-02 2:56 42 147
2013-04-02 19:18 ` Rasmus
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From: 42 147 @ 2013-04-02 2:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello mailing list,
A source of slight irritation is killing a whole headline with C-k
(usually to move it to another buffer), and seeing it unfold every
single sub-headline after I yank it to its new position. This causes
tremendous chaos sometimes, especially if there are a number of nested
sub-headlines, and the killed headline itself needs to be adjusted to a
deeper / shallower level (depending on where I inserted it).
So in fewer words: how do I yank a headline in its folded state?
Much thanks,
42
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* Re: yanking a headline in folded state
2013-04-02 2:56 yanking a headline in folded state 42 147
@ 2013-04-02 19:18 ` Rasmus
2013-04-03 9:31 ` Bastien
2013-04-03 18:11 ` Samuel Wales
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From: Rasmus @ 2013-04-02 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
42 147 <aeuster@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello mailing list,
>
> A source of slight irritation is killing a whole headline with C-k
> (usually to move it to another buffer), and seeing it unfold every
> single sub-headline after I yank it to its new position. This causes
> tremendous chaos sometimes, especially if there are a number of nested
> sub-headlines, and the killed headline itself needs to be adjusted to a
> deeper / shallower level (depending on where I inserted it).
>
> So in fewer words: how do I yank a headline in its folded state?
In my Emacs I have the following. Would that work?
"C-c C-x C-w runs the command org-cut-special, which is an interactive
compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
It is bound to C-c C-x C-w, <menu-bar> <Org> <Edit Structure> <Cut
Subtree>, <menu-bar> <Tbl> <Rectangle> <Cut Rectangle>.
(org-cut-special)
Cut region in table or cut current subtree.
Calls `org-table-copy' or `org-cut-subtree', depending on context.
See the individual commands for more information."
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* Re: yanking a headline in folded state
2013-04-02 2:56 yanking a headline in folded state 42 147
2013-04-02 19:18 ` Rasmus
@ 2013-04-03 9:31 ` Bastien
2013-04-03 18:11 ` Samuel Wales
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From: Bastien @ 2013-04-03 9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 42 147; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi 42,
42 147 <aeuster@gmail.com> writes:
> So in fewer words: how do I yank a headline in its folded state?
In Emacs 24.3, there is `yank-excluded-properties' and
`yank-handled-properties' which allow you to select what
properties are excluded/handled by a yank.
HTH,
--
Bastien
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* Re: yanking a headline in folded state
2013-04-02 2:56 yanking a headline in folded state 42 147
2013-04-02 19:18 ` Rasmus
2013-04-03 9:31 ` Bastien
@ 2013-04-03 18:11 ` Samuel Wales
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From: Samuel Wales @ 2013-04-03 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 42 147; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Have you tried org-yank-adjusted-subtrees?
Samuel
On 4/1/13, 42 147 <aeuster@gmail.com> wrote:
> sub-headlines, and the killed headline itself needs to be adjusted to a
> deeper / shallower level (depending on where I inserted it).
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* Re: yanking a headline in folded state
@ 2013-04-02 22:08 42 147
2013-04-03 10:33 ` Bastien
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From: 42 147 @ 2013-04-02 22:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
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> In my Emacs I have the following. Would that work?
> "C-c C-x C-w runs the command org-cut-special, which is an interactive
> compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.
I incidentally figured out the problem: I had rebound yank to "C-.", and
did not realize that org-yank was bound to the original yank shortcut
(C-y).
Therefore, I was yanking the org text rather than org-yanking it.
org-cut-special turns out not to be necessary, although I appreciate the
suggestion; and in fiddling around with it, I found the solution to my
problem.
Lesson learned: I should always take a second look at potential org-mode
parallels to the standard Emacs commands. Until now, I had assumed that
"yank" in org-mode was identical to "yank" generally.
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* Re: yanking a headline in folded state
2013-04-02 22:08 42 147
@ 2013-04-03 10:33 ` Bastien
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From: Bastien @ 2013-04-03 10:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 42 147; +Cc: Org Mode
42 147 <aeuster@gmail.com> writes:
> Therefore, I was yanking the org text rather than org-yanking it.
> org-cut-special turns out not to be necessary, although I appreciate the
> suggestion; and in fiddling around with it, I found the solution to my
> problem.
There is also this variable: `org-yank-folded-subtrees' of potential
interest for the readers of this thread.
Best,
--
Bastien
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