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Re: Emacs as word processor
From: |
Juan M . Gonzalez |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs as word processor |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2013 20:37:13 +0000 (UTC) |
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Richard Stallman <rms <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
> I did that, and it showed me only the first line.
Yes, it's folded by default. One of the first customizations I did when
starting to use Org-mode was to change this behavior, since I use more
documents than outlines.
In the ~/.emacs init file:
;; No folding of any entries
(setq org-startup-folded "showall")
And then, when I wish, I can fold/unfold part or all with <tab> (visibility
cycling) or <S-tab> (global visibility cycling).
Another useful Org customization is:
;; Cleaner view
(setq org-startup-indented t)
(global-set-key (kbd "<f7>") 'org-indent-mode)
Etc...
Apart from this, I can say that Emacs Org is being indeed useful for me, and
for many others from what I've seen.
- Re: Emacs as word processor, (continued)
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Juan M . Gonzalez, 2013/12/13
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/15
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/15
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/16
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor,
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- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Achim Gratz, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Bastien, 2013/12/19
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/19
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Bastien, 2013/12/19
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Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/15