I use `org-babel-next-src-block' and `org-babel-previous-src-block' to go up and down and rely on the org folding. Not a streamlined approach but it works because I use it rarely. On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Oleh wrote: > > Hi Dmitry, > > > I would like to implement the following. Suppose, we have this org file: > > > > #+BABEL: :cache yes :tangle yes :noweb yes > > > > #+NAME: top_block > > #+begin_src perl :tangle "test.pl" :noweb tangle :shebang > #!/usr/bin/perl > > use strict; > > use warnings; > > > > open(my $fh, "<", "test.txt") > > or die "cannot open < file name: $!"; > > <> > > close($fh); > > #+end_src > > > > #+NAME: output-all > > #+begin_src perl > > while (my $line = <$fh>) { > > print $line; > > } > > #+end_src > > > > I can expand/collapse src blocks only when the cursor is on the top > lines: > > > > > > #+NAME: top_block > > #+begin_src perl ... > > > > But when it is inside any text in the scr block, expand/collapse doesn't > > work. How can I add this functionality as moving the cursor every time is > > not nice. > > There's a feature like this in https://github.com/abo-abo/worf > (installable also from MELPA). > > If you're in a source block, "[" will bring you to its start, and "i" > will hide/unhide it. > > You can use "j"/"k"/"i" to quickly navigate and fold many source > blocks within one heading. > > regards, > Oleh > > -- Grant Rettke gcr@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/ “Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates ((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x))) “Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously.” --Thompson