Hi David,
one could make a link back to the file and headline. Better would be
to link back to an entry id, but that is not yet implemented. I
am actually working on it, but there are a number of fundmental problems
to be solved. So some day this can be dann, not yet.
- Carsten
On Nov 12, 2008, at 12:43 AM, David A. Gershman wrote:
Hello All,
I'm learning about org-remember and have a question of functionality.
I have a sample org file:
* Heading One
:NOTES:
{cursor here}
:END:
With the cursor where stated, I hit C-c r and I go into remember mode.
Enter my text, and C-c C-c stores it. What I've found out is in order
to view my notes, I need to manually open the file containing my notes
and search for what I just entered. Once found there is a link back
to
the source. But what about the other direction?
Is there a way for a link to the note to be inserted where the
cursor is
located in the original .org file? So that after hitting C-c C-c, and
possibly entering a label, I get the following:
* Heading One
:NOTES:
_Newly Created Note_ <-- link to note just entered
:END:
Thanks!
---------------
David A. Gershman
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http://dagertech.net/gershman/
"It's all about the path!" --d. gershman
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