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Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug
and the precise symptoms of the bug:

I am trying to use outline-minor-mode and reveal-mode together while
editing a LaTeX document. There's one small annoyance with reveal mode.
It is this. Suppose my doc with outline-minor and hide-body looks like
this:

** Section 1...
** Section 2...
*** Subsection 1
*** Subsection 2

If I use reveal-mode to open Section 2 by moving the point to ..., the
tree opens fine. Now move the point to Section 1 and the buffer changes
to:

** Section 1...
** Section 2...

i.e. the headlines of subsections are now hidden. I wonder if
reveal-mode can stop hiding anything that is not hidden before. As you
can see the Subsection headlines are as important as the Section
headlines for an overview of the content.

Thanks.

Leo



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severity 3382 wishlist
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> If I use reveal-mode to open Section 2 by moving the point to ..., the
> tree opens fine. Now move the point to Section 1 and the buffer changes
> to:

> ** Section 1...
> ** Section 2...

> i.e. the headlines of subsections are now hidden.  I wonder if
> reveal-mode can stop hiding anything that is not hidden before.

There's no such mechanism, no.
If you have an idea of how that could work, I'm all ears.

My only related plan is to provide a reveal command that reveals
non-transiently (kind of like the mark can be used to force one other
place to stay reveled).


        Stefan



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severity 3382 wishlist
thanks

> If I use reveal-mode to open Section 2 by moving the point to ..., the
> tree opens fine. Now move the point to Section 1 and the buffer changes
> to:

> ** Section 1...
> ** Section 2...

> i.e. the headlines of subsections are now hidden.  I wonder if
> reveal-mode can stop hiding anything that is not hidden before.

There's no such mechanism, no.
If you have an idea of how that could work, I'm all ears.

My only related plan is to provide a reveal command that reveals
non-transiently (kind of like the mark can be used to force one other
place to stay reveled).


        Stefan



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On 2009-05-26 02:29 +0100, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> There's no such mechanism, no.
> If you have an idea of how that could work, I'm all ears.

Thank you for your response. I think I'll live with that for now.

> My only related plan is to provide a reveal command that reveals
> non-transiently (kind of like the mark can be used to force one other
> place to stay reveled).

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