manual: Some typographical fixes

* doc/org-manual.org (Global and local cycling):
(Initial visibility): Use complete sentences.  Use @var{...} for
meta-syntactical variables.  Do not capitalize CONTENTS.
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Nicolas Goaziou 2020-05-14 15:21:11 +02:00
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@ -489,10 +489,12 @@ Org uses just two commands, bound to {{{kbd(TAB)}}} and
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#+end_example
When {{{kbd(S-TAB)}}} is called with a numeric prefix argument N,
the CONTENTS view up to headlines of level N are shown. Note that
inside tables (see [[*Tables]]), {{{kbd(S-TAB)}}} jumps to the previous
field instead.
When {{{kbd(S-TAB)}}} is called with a numeric prefix argument
{{{var(N)}}}, view contents only up to headlines of level
{{{var(N)}}}.
Note that inside tables (see [[*Tables]]), {{{kbd(S-TAB)}}} jumps to the
previous field instead.
#+vindex: org-cycle-global-at-bob
You can run global cycling using {{{kbd(TAB)}}} only if point is at
@ -520,10 +522,10 @@ Org uses just two commands, bound to {{{kbd(TAB)}}} and
#+kindex: C-c C-r
#+findex: org-reveal
Reveal context around point, showing the current entry, the
following heading and the hierarchy above. Useful for working near
a location that has been exposed by a sparse tree command (see
following heading and the hierarchy above. It is useful for working
near a location that has been exposed by a sparse tree command (see
[[*Sparse Trees]]) or an agenda command (see [[*Commands in the Agenda
Buffer]]). With a prefix argument show, on each level, all sibling
Buffer]]). With a prefix argument, show, on each level, all sibling
headings. With a double prefix argument, also show the entire
subtree of the parent.
@ -532,8 +534,7 @@ Org uses just two commands, bound to {{{kbd(TAB)}}} and
#+cindex: show branches, command
#+kindex: C-c C-k
#+findex: outline-show-branches
Expose all the headings of the subtree, CONTENTS view for just one
subtree.
Expose all the headings of the subtree, but not their bodies.
- {{{kbd(C-c TAB)}}} (~outline-show-children~) ::
@ -541,17 +542,18 @@ Org uses just two commands, bound to {{{kbd(TAB)}}} and
#+kindex: C-c TAB
#+findex: outline-show-children
Expose all direct children of the subtree. With a numeric prefix
argument N, expose all children down to level N.
argument {{{var(N)}}}, expose all children down to level
{{{var(N)}}}.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x b)}}} (~org-tree-to-indirect-buffer~) ::
#+kindex: C-c C-x b
#+findex: org-tree-to-indirect-buffer
Show the current subtree in an indirect buffer[fn:5]. With
a numeric prefix argument, N, go up to level N and then take that
tree. If N is negative then go up that many levels. With
a {{{kbd(C-u)}}} prefix, do not remove the previously used indirect
buffer.
a numeric prefix argument {{{var(N)}}}, go up to level {{{var(N)}}}
and then take that tree. If {{{var(N)}}} is negative then go up
that many levels. With a {{{kbd(C-u)}}} prefix, do not remove the
previously used indirect buffer.
- {{{kbd(C-c C-x v)}}} (~org-copy-visible~) ::
@ -566,9 +568,10 @@ Org uses just two commands, bound to {{{kbd(TAB)}}} and
#+vindex: org-startup-folded
When Emacs first visits an Org file, the global state is set to
SHOWEVERYTHING, i.e., all file content is visible[fn:6]. This can be
configured through the variable ~org-startup-folded~, or on a per-file
basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the buffer:
~showeverything~, i.e., all file content is visible[fn:6]. This can
be configured through the variable ~org-startup-folded~, or on
a per-file basis by adding one of the following lines anywhere in the
buffer:
#+cindex: @samp{STARTUP}, keyword
#+begin_example