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org-dynamic-bullets also for bullet lists ?

Hi,

strictly spoken, this is not an issue, more a "howto"-question...

Is there a way to enable the org-dynamic-bullets also for bullet lists, not just for headlines ?

Thank you
Uli

org-dynamic-bullets interferes with org-mode column view

In testing with a fresh git copy of emacs (containing org-mode 9.5.2) and minimal config on Ubuntu 21.10, I have found that the org-dynamic-bullets causes problems with positioning point when a column overlay is used. Here is an example of the contents of an org file that can demonstrate this problem:

* A column
** Top node for columns view
   :PROPERTIES:
   :COLUMNS: %25ITEM %TAGS %PRIORITY %TODO
   :END:
*** TODO Example 1
*** TODO Example 2
*** DONE Example 3

After turning on org-dynamic-bullets-mode and calling the column view (C-c C-x C-c), I try to move point around but find there are entries that point skips over when navigating with the arrow keys. Turning off org-dynamic-bullets instantly restores the expected behavior, being able to navigate to any entry.

strange indent behavior with emacs -q

I cannot explain this behavior. It is related to org-dynamic-bullets and happens with either org-visual-indent or vanilla org-indent. Can only reproduce it with emacs -q; works fine with my config. This behavior only occurs when editing the line immediately following the headline; edits on the lines following do not cause the indentation to change.

output-2020-12-10-09:47:12

Upstream into Org.git?

Hi, rediscovering this package from your reorg repo, I wonder, have you considered upstreaming this into Org? It's a really cool feature, both the lines and the dynamic bullets, and it'd be nice to have it "permanently." Also, upstreaming it would get more eyes on it and likely help solve any potential performance issues (I haven't tried it, so I'm not saying that there are any, but libraries that do this kind of thing often have them).

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