Hello, Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use <shift>-<TAB> drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> but how do I keep the drawers open all the time without having to toggle? I work on the basis that I want to see what I write - if I didn't then I wouldn't have written it. Thanks. Best wishes, Colin Baxter
>>>>> Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes:
> Hello,
> Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use <shift>-<TAB>
> drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> but
> how do I keep the drawers open all the time without having to
> toggle? I work on the basis that I want to see what I write - if I
> didn't then I wouldn't have written it.
I realise the above is none too clear. I can use showeverything in
STARTUP of course and this does indeed open the drawers. However the
drawers close and remain closed after multiple uses of <SHIFT>-<TAB>.
Therefore my question is how can I again reach the showeverything status
without closing down the file and re-opening it?
Colin Baxter.
> I realise the above is none too clear. I can use showeverything in > STARTUP of course and this does indeed open the drawers. However the > drawers close and remain closed after multiple uses of <SHIFT>-<TAB>. > Therefore my question is how can I again reach the showeverything status > without closing down the file and re-opening it? Take a look at default org-cycle-hook value. You can remove org-cycle-hide-drawers from there. Best, Ihor Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes: >>>>>> Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes: > > > Hello, > > > Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use <shift>-<TAB> > > drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> but > > how do I keep the drawers open all the time without having to > > toggle? I work on the basis that I want to see what I write - if I > > didn't then I wouldn't have written it. > > I realise the above is none too clear. I can use showeverything in > STARTUP of course and this does indeed open the drawers. However the > drawers close and remain closed after multiple uses of <SHIFT>-<TAB>. > Therefore my question is how can I again reach the showeverything status > without closing down the file and re-opening it? > > Colin Baxter.
>>>>> Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com> writes:
>> I realise the above is none too clear. I can use showeverything
>> in STARTUP of course and this does indeed open the
>> drawers. However the drawers close and remain closed after
>> multiple uses of <SHIFT>-<TAB>. Therefore my question is how can
>> I again reach the showeverything status without closing down the
>> file and re-opening it?
> Take a look at default org-cycle-hook value. You can remove
> org-cycle-hide-drawers from there.
Thanks. Your suggestion led to where I should have looked at the
beginning. I've found that "C-u C-u C-u" as a prefix to <TAB> gives me
immediately what I want. I'll look to modify the org-cycle-hook at a
quieter time later. Thanks again.
Best wishes,
Colin.
Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use
> <shift>-<TAB>
> drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET>
> but how do
> I keep the drawers open all the time without having to toggle? I
> work on
> the basis that I want to see what I write - if I didn't then I
> wouldn't
> have written it.
It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown
(instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview'
block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you
specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged
in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the
manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit
from it, but it’s there.
--
David Rogers
Dear David, >>>>> David Rogers <davidandrewrogers@gmail.com> writes: > Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes: >> Hello, >> >> Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use >> <shift>-<TAB> drives me nuts. I know about M-x >> org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> but how do I keep the drawers open >> all the time without having to toggle? I work on the basis that I >> want to see what I write - if I didn't then I wouldn't have >> written it. > It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown > (instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview' > block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you > specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged > in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the > manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit > from it, but it’s there. That is an excellent suggestion. I have only used column view for clock times and efforts, not imagining that it could be used for something as simple as revealing the PROPERTY drawers. Of course, I'll either have to rationalise my PROPERTIES (at present, no two headings have the exactly the same drawers) or stack headings with same PROPERTIES. That will be a good exercise. Thank you again. I would never have thought of something so simple and elegant. Best wishes, Colin Baxter URL: http://www.Colin-Baxter.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG fingerprint: 68A8 799C 0230 16E7 BF68 2A27 BBFA 2492 91F5 41C8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown > (instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview' > block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you > specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged > in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the > manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit > from it, but it’s there. Another option. It is possible to hide common properties in drawers (and show all other) using org-toggle-custom-properties-visibility. Best, Ihor David Rogers <davidandrewrogers@gmail.com> writes: > Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> Property drawers remaining invisible even when I use >> <shift>-<TAB> >> drives me nuts. I know about M-x org-hide-drawer-toggle <RET> >> but how do >> I keep the drawers open all the time without having to toggle? I >> work on >> the basis that I want to see what I write - if I didn't then I >> wouldn't >> have written it. > > It’s also possible, if you want finer control of what’s shown > (instead of showing all the properties), to add a 'columnview' > block. It would show a formatted table of whichever properties you > specify (from certain subtrees or from the entire file), arranged > in the order you choose. It’s under “Capturing column view” in the > manual. I seem not to keep the types of information that benefit > from it, but it’s there. > > -- > David Rogers