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Re: [O] Is it generally better practice to specify local variables at th
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Marco Wahl |
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Re: [O] Is it generally better practice to specify local variables at the first line for Org files? |
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Wed, 05 Oct 2016 15:50:15 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> Local variables at the end of the buffer are, indeed, a bit painful to
> handle under Org. Org Footnote handles them reasonably well, I think,
> but that's about it.
>
> I would welcome a general solution to this, as long as it does not
> impede speed of most basic Org commands.
>
> Do you have an idea about it?
I think it's difficult to find a good way to keep something (e.g. the
local variables) at the bottom of an org file. Up to now the bottommost
tree contains the rest of the file. There is no bottom. A certain
bottom would somehow disturb the tree structure as it is, AFAICS.
For the implementation you need to check for many operations if the
bottom is involved.
The header of an org file on the other side is a save place with regards
to operations in the tree. Personally, if Emacs would allow to place
the local variables block at the beginning of a file, I'd do that.
> Maybe a start would be to have a dedicated
> Org version of `outline-next-heading' that moves before local variables
> when it reaches the end of the buffer.
This sounds like a good idea to me. This step would keep the local
variables a bit saver, AFAICS. I can imagine that the implementation of
this idea (and more ideas like this) could yield an almost pain free
local variable experience for org files.
Ciao,
--
Marco