Actually, it didn’t! But now I’m not seeing the original behavior either, though I haven’t changed anything. Don’t spend any more time on this - I’ll report back if I learn anything else. Best Richard > On Apr 4, 2024, at 12:42 PM, Richard Stanton wrote: > > Here’ s a very simple org file that exhibits the behavior I describe > > ----------------- > > #+STARTUP: overview > > * Hidden > - This should not initially appear > - Nor this > > * Visible > :PROPERTIES: > :VISIBILITY: content > :END: > - This should appear > - And this > > ——————— > > Change the case of the word “VISIBILILTY” and the file's behavior on first loading changes. > > When I load this file using emacs -Q (which loads org 9.6.15), both sections appear folded regardless of the case of “visibility”…! Is there some configuration variable I need to set? > > > > > >> On Apr 4, 2024, at 12:34 PM, Ihor Radchenko > wrote: >> >> Richard Stanton > writes: >> >>> My org file has the header line >>> >>> #+STARTUP: overview >>> >>> One section contains the properties drawer >>> >>> :PROPERTIES: >>> :Visibility: content >>> :END: >>> >>> This used to show the contents of that subtree on first loading the file, but it no longer does. Experimentation shows that it works if I change “Visibility” to “VISIBILITY”. Is it a deliberate change to require upper case here? By the way, this is using org version 9.7pre >> >> I am unable to reproduce. >> Please provide more details, preferably starting from emacs -Q. >> See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback >> >> -- >> Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, >> Org mode contributor, >> Learn more about Org mode at >. >> Support Org development at >, >> or support my work at > >