From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Daniel J. Sinder" Subject: Show hierarchy above a heading Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 12:03:12 -0700 Message-ID: <45119070.9030907@gmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: Received: from mailman by lists.gnu.org with tmda-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1GQ7Lr-0002oj-Bz for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:03:19 -0400 Received: from exim by lists.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.43) id 1GQ7Lp-0002oA-Qe for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:03:19 -0400 Received: from [199.232.76.173] (helo=monty-python.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.43) id 1GQ7Lp-0002o7-MK for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:03:17 -0400 Received: from [208.97.132.62] (helo=randymail-a6.dreamhost.com) by monty-python.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.52) id 1GQ7PB-0002Et-3o for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Wed, 20 Sep 2006 15:06:45 -0400 List-Id: "General discussions about Org-mode." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Errors-To: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org To: emacs-orgmode With point on a nested heading, is there a way to show just the hierarchy above? Here's the scenario: I have the following in an org file: * Team Meeting <2006-09-20 Wed> 3pm ** Discuss Project Foo *** TODO Ask about latest results With the top heading collapsed so that the two below are hidden, the 3rd heading appears in an agenda. Pressing on it in the agenda buffer highlights the original item in another buffer. If I change to that buffer, the point is on the item, but I can't see the middle heading. What I'd like to do is see the hierarchy above the TODO item. (Obviously not much of a problem for this simple example, but for deeper hierarchies, it become more problematic.) An alternative would be movement commands (ie, C-c C-u) that work independent of the current visibility. Is there a way to do one or the other of these? Thanks, Dan