In babel you can push C-c ' and a new buffer opens to edit the current code in a new buffer. Does something similar exist to edit a part of an org-file? Say I have the following : * Tree 1 ** SubTree2 * Tree 2 * Tree 3 My cursor is on SubTree2 and I would like to open that part in a new buffer to brainstorm around it and then put the changes back in to the original file. Regards, Fredrik
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 07:58:33PM +0200, Fredrik wrote:
> In babel you can push C-c ' and a new buffer opens to edit the current code
> in a new buffer. Does something similar exist to edit a part of an org-file?
> Say I have the following :
>
> * Tree 1
> ** SubTree2
> * Tree 2
> * Tree 3
>
> My cursor is on SubTree2 and I would like to open that part in a new buffer
> to brainstorm around it and then put the changes back in to the original
> file.
C-x n s, `org-narrow-to-subtree'.
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On 2013-09-09 02:39, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 07:58:33PM +0200, Fredrik wrote:
>> My cursor is on SubTree2 and I would like to open that part in a new buffer
>> to brainstorm around it and then put the changes back in to the original
>> file.
> C-x n s, `org-narrow-to-subtree'.
>
Perfect! Thank you!