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; * etc/NEWS: Fix wording of a recently added entry.

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Eli Zaretskii 2021-03-04 15:21:52 +02:00
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*** New commands to cycle heading visibility.
Typing 'TAB' on a heading cycles the current section between "hide
all", "subheadings", and "show all" state. Typing 'S-TAB' anywhere in
the buffer cycles the whole buffer between "only top-level headings",
"all headings and subheadings", and "show all" states.
Typing 'TAB' on a heading line cycles the current section between
"hide all", "subheadings", and "show all" states. Typing 'S-TAB'
anywhere in the buffer cycles the whole buffer between "only top-level
headings", "all headings and subheadings", and "show all" states.
*** New minor mode 'outline-cycle-minor-mode'.
It enables 'outline-minor-mode' with keys 'TAB' and 'S-TAB' activated
on headings to cycle heading visibility. Typing 'TAB' on a heading
cycles the current section between "hide all", "subheadings", and
"show all" state. Typing 'S-TAB' on a heading cycles the whole buffer
between "only top-level headings", "all headings and subheadings", and
"show all" states. Another new mode 'outline-cycle-highlight-minor-mode'
additionally puts highlighting on headings with standard outline faces,
this works well only when there are no conflicts with faces used
by major mode.
This mode is a variant of 'outline-minor-mode', with the difference
that 'TAB' and 'S-TAB' on heading lines cycle heading visibility.
Typing 'TAB' on a heading line cycles the current section between
"hide all", "subheadings", and "show all" states. Typing 'S-TAB' on a
heading line cycles the whole buffer between "only top-level
headings", "all headings and subheadings", and "show all" states.
*** New minor mode 'outline-cycle-highlight-minor-mode'.
This mode is a variant of 'outline-cycle-minor-mode'. It puts
highlighting on heading lines using standard outline faces. This
works well only when there are no conflicts with faces used by the
major mode.
* Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 28.1