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* different hoisting in two panes
@ 2011-09-26 14:47 Joseph Buchignani
  2011-09-26 14:53 ` Nick Dokos
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From: Joseph Buchignani @ 2011-09-26 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Emacs-orgmode

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One of the major shortcomings of org-mode as an outliner is the following:

You cannot have different hoisting or outline visibility settings in two
panes of the same file.

For example, if you want to hide the body text and just view outline
headings in one pane, while you work on the body text of a specific entry in
the other pane, you cannot do this.

This prevents flexible restructuring and writing on the fly. It removes much
of the usefulness of having multiple panes.

Is there any way to change this behavior? Or is it something hardcoded into
Emacs?

Thanks
JB

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2011-09-26 14:53 ` Nick Dokos
2011-09-26 15:25   ` suvayu ali
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2011-09-27 18:36       ` Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
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