On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Daniel Goldin wrote: > Dear Manish, > > Not quite. Although these are very useful enhancements while I'm at the > computer, I was looking for something that I could publish -- so I could > carry around a hard copy showing contextual levels. > > For example > > * Let Jimmy know about annual picnic > ** NEXT Write letter to Jimmy @COMPUTER > ** NEXT Send it @ERRAND > > If when I look for all todo items matching NEXT, I'll see: > > ** Write letter > ** Send it > > Which when I publish doesn't tell me enough. Of course I could become more > verbose in my sub-level captions, but it would be better to see relevant > headlines and relevant sub-headlines.
I see what you are saying. That has been a minor annoyance for me as well. I have been trying to deal with this by being, like you suggested, more verbose. But I wonder if agenda should show items that are not scheduled/meant for the day. To test the idea I decided to write up a small test plan and see what we would want the final agenda to look like. ,---- | * Plan a weekend outing for [2008-04-26 Sat] | *** Plan fun stuff | ***** Hang gliding | ******* Ask the place to reserve a slot :@CALL: | DEADLINE: <2008-04-23 Wed> | *** Gear to take | ***** Camera | ******* Ask Po to return it :@CALL: | SCHEDULED: <2008-04-23 Wed> | *** Guest List | ***** Invite Jo :@CALL: | DEADLINE: <2008-04-24 Thu> | ***** Invite Mo :@CALL: | DEADLINE: <2008-04-25 Fri> | ***** Invite Bo :@CALL: | DEADLINE: <2008-04-23 Wed> `---- How would you like the agenda to show up on, say, the 24th? -- Manish _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode