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Burgos" writes: > This does not seem to be a limitation from emacs, as it is possible to > open multiple indirect buffers from a base buffer, using for example > clone-indirect-buffer. So it should be possible to make a function > combining "clone-indirect-buffer" and "org-narrow-to-subtree" perhaps? > I am thinking so this option is available not only to EXWM users. I think that combining clone-indirect-buffer and org-narrow-to-subtree would work well. Another way to isolate several trees at once is by using the excellent package org-sidebar (https://github.com/alphapapa/org-sidebar). In fact, I borrowed from this package the idea of renaming the new buffers with the string :: (if I open helm and start typing ::, it shows me the list of isolated trees, so it's very useful to have a dedicated string). Although my method for isolating each tree is more pedestrian :-). And it only makes sense in EXWM... Best regards, Juan Manuel