Hmm, I do see this when I do a Ctl-h k on the <tab> key:
<tab> runs the command org-cycle
which is an interactive Lisp function in
`/home/Dave/.emacs.d/org-5.06/org.el'.
It is bound to <tab>, TAB, <menu-bar> <Tbl> <Next Field>, <menu-bar>
<Org> <Show/Hide> <Cycle Visibility>. (org-cycle &optional arg)
Visibility cycling for Org-mode.
- When this function is called with a prefix argument, rotate the
entire
buffer through 3 states (global cycling)
1. OVERVIEW: Show only top-level headlines.
2. CONTENTS: Show all headlines of all levels, but no body text.
3. SHOW ALL: Show everything.
- When point is at the beginning of a headline, rotate the subtree
started
by this line through 3 different states (local cycling)
1. FOLDED: Only the main headline is shown.
2. CHILDREN: The main headline and the direct children are shown.
From this state, you can move to one of the children
and zoom in further.
3. SUBTREE: Show the entire subtree, including body text.
- When there is a numeric prefix, go up to a heading with level arg, do
a `show-subtree' and return to the previous cursor position. If arg
is negative, go up that many levels.
- When point is not at the beginning of a headline, execute
`indent-relative', like TAB normally does. See the option
`org-cycle-emulate-tab' for details.
- Special case: if point is at the beginning of the buffer and there is
no headline in line 1, this function will act as if called with
prefix arg.