Introduce a new function outshine--cycle-message that does log messages in
the *Messages* buffer (taken from org-unlogged-message)
Change docstring of outshine-toggle-silent-cycling to reflect this change
Third attempt of solving the problem of what to do whenever the user
tries to activate Outshine when Outline isn't activated. Just
calling (outline-minor-mode 1) enters an endless hook
loop (outline-minor-mode-hook calls outshine which calls
outline-minor-mode which runs its hook etc). (error)ing raises error
in strange circumstances, like changing the major mode. This seems to work.
This looks like a good idea (to me at least), but it makes it very
easy to introduce confusing bugs. Consider the obvious configuration
line:
(add-hook 'outline-minor-mode-hook 'outshine-minor-mode)
this actually triggers a Lisp stack overflow, since
outshine-minor-mode will call outline-minor-mode, which will run its
hooks, calling back `outshine-minor-mode`, and so on. Since hooks are
run when the mode is activated *or* deactivated, there's no simple way
to make this predictible and safe.
- The file was marked globally obsolete in a comment.
- All it does is define/override functions and variables in the
`outline-` pseudo-namespace.
- These functions were merged in outshine.el and were renamed or
removed by a previous commit.
The following functions were renamed by adding outshine- before their
name (ie, they all match "^outshine-outline-")
- `outline-cycle-emulate-tab`
- `outline-change-level`
- `outline-headings-list`
- `outline-change-heading`
- `outline-headings-atom`
- `outline-cleanup-match`
- `outline-static-level-p`
- `outline-next-line`
- `outline-cycle`
- `outline-body-p`
- `outline-body-visible-p`
- `outline-subheadings-p`
- `outline-subheadings-visible-p`
- `outline-hide-more`
- `outline-show-more`
This deletes:
- `outline-hide-other`
- `outline-hide-sublevels`
- `outline-move-subtree-up`
- `outline-move-subtree-down`
- `outline-promote`
- `outline-demote`
These functions are already defined in outline.el, and Outshine should
not override them.