I haven't been able to find a combination of options to do this, any ideas? I use org extensively for note-taking in my classes. What I would like is to have the following, preferably while typing allthough after the fact would do: * headline one is a short one :tag1:tag2: * headline two is the next section, and is quite a bit longer :tag2: then the one before it, and wraps around into a full paragraph ** sub headline two is also pretty long, and instead of :tag2: continuing on into a very long headline it also wraps, and indents to match the headline level Where things flow like this: (-- indicates a progression of typing on the same line ) * -- * :tag1:tag2: --- * some text, this pushes tags out :tag1:tag2: --- * some text, this pushes tags out. as I add more text :tag1:tag2: -- * eventually things reach the fill column (text +tags), and the :tag1:tag2:<fill col> text wraps around leaving the tags hanging out with the headline -- Subhan Michael Tindall | Software Developer | smt@rentrakmail.com RENTRAK | www.rentrak.com | NASDAQ: RENT
Hi Subhan,
Subhan Tindall <subhan.tindall@rentrakmail.com> writes:
> I haven't been able to find a combination of options to do this, any
> ideas?
Did you try this?
M-x visual-line-mode RET
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Bastien
Not quite - this wraps the headline visually, leaves any tags at the
end, and doesn't fold the additional lines, as it technically leaves
you with 1 long headline spanning multiple lines, not a 1-line
headline with a body of text following it
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Bastien <bzg@altern.org> wrote:
> Hi Subhan,
>
> Subhan Tindall <subhan.tindall@rentrakmail.com> writes:
>
>> I haven't been able to find a combination of options to do this, any
>> ideas?
>
> Did you try this?
>
> M-x visual-line-mode RET
>
> --
> Bastien
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Subhan Michael Tindall | Software Developer
| smt@rentrakmail.com
RENTRAK | www.rentrak.com | NASDAQ: RENT
Subhan Tindall <subhan.tindall@rentrakmail.com> writes:
> Not quite - this wraps the headline visually, leaves any tags at the
> end, and doesn't fold the additional lines, as it technically leaves
> you with 1 long headline spanning multiple lines, not a 1-line
> headline with a body of text following it
I misread your request but the answer to it is "no, I don't think
this is possible." Unless you come up with some dedicated hack for
this.
HTH,
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Bastien