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sidebar doesn't toggle on emacs 28/tab bar mode? #34

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titaniumbones opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 6 comments
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sidebar doesn't toggle on emacs 28/tab bar mode? #34

titaniumbones opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 6 comments

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@titaniumbones
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Haven't been able to run systematic tests yet but the sidebar tree does not seem to toggle off after being activated in Emacs 28 with tab-bar-mode switched on. the regular sidebar will still toggle off as expected. Somewhat hectic time here but will try to poke around and investigate.

@alphapapa
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I don't know how tab-bar-mode could affect the toggling behavior. Let me know.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 30, 2020

I have the same problem with emacs 26.3 (Ubuntu 20.04) with the sidebar-tree-toggle. It toggles on, but not off. The "normal" sidebar-toggle works.

I'm not sure how I can give helpful information, I started using emacs only two weeks ago. Anyway, thanks for this package and also for super-agenda!

@alphapapa
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@MKB6 Thanks, I think I found the problem. Please upgrade the package and let me know how it works for you. (If you installed from MELPA, you'll have to wait until the new version is packaged a few hours from now.)

@titaniumbones I think the problem was unrelated to the tab-bar. Please let me know how this works for you. If the tab-bar is still causing a problem, let me know and I'll reopen this. Thanks.

@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 31, 2020

yess it works for me now :)

This is a really cool package - I started with a single org-file two weeks ago, but at some point it grew too big for me to keep a good overview so I started to split everything in several files... but then I got lost in switching buffers and refiling so it didn't really solved the problem, but the sidebar-tree does.

Thanks for your work!

@alphapapa
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@MKB6 Thanks, I'm glad to hear it.

I can also recommend installing the package helm-org, as its commands like helm-org-in-buffer-headings make it very quick and easy to jump around in an Org file. It's indispensable to me.

And, of course, see some of my other Org packages, like org-rifle and org-ql (including helm-org-ql), which will also help you with searching. :) org-recent-headings and org-bookmark-heading will also help with referring back to certain headings you access frequently.

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ghost commented Nov 1, 2020

Thanks a lot, I will definitely check them out :)

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