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Suggestion: Make interleave compatible with subheadings #55
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As you pointed out this is currently not possible. The problem is that you can't tell where to insert new notes. IRC M-n/M-p only searches along the siblings headings. Therefore you're stuck if a lower level has been reached. The search can be expanded to search also in parent headings and the parent's siblings. This can collide with multi-pdf notes and implementing may be tricky. I image that some multi-pdf stuff has to be rewritten. But I can be mistaken on that point. To summarize:
Thanks you for your suggestions. -Sebastian |
Hello there! I'm sorry to be hijacking this thread, but as this seems to be stagnant, I'll post about org-noter here, which may help @Tobias-Loeffler (if you don't mind, of course, @rudolfochrist!). If I understood correctly, this is supported in As If you make the switch, check this in order to know what differences there are and the changes you must do in order to use it. Also, you may discover ways to customize |
@weirdNox Please feel free to do so 👍 . I don't think I will ever find the time to implement all the new features. Honestly, since I've graduated I really don't use |
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Hey there!
I would love to see a better compatibility with the outline capabilities of org-mode, i.e. be able to take notes as sub-, subsub-, etc. headings. Lets assume we have a pdf structured as following:
Then I would like to format the org-file with the notes as following:
If I format the headings file like that, there are two issues:
Greetings and thanks for the otherwise great package :)
Tobias
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