Hi, David> Thank you to the both of you for responding so quickly. Basically David> the reasoning why I' doing all this is to try and take more David> detailed notes on stuff that maybe the end user should not see in David> the ticket - which right now I kinda have to do. I still want to David> capture this information, so muse-mode kinda made partial sense David> for documentation needs. The goal again is really to have my own David> "private notes" in the end.
David> Matthew hit it right on the head about what I was trying to do - David> and that's using the file. I apologize for my newbieness with David> org-mode (I admit while I've used it awhile, I never really David> scratched much more than the bare surface of this extension), and David> yes the following would work perfectly fine. The only problem is David> that a lot of my stuff is automatically generated in one of the David> files - so keeping notes in the same file complicate matters David> a bit when it comes to my matching those notes in regard to the David> next entry. Ok, I think I'm understanding it now. So you have a script that download the issues list from redmine and convert it to an org-mode list of entries. Then you want to have a local file dedicated to each issue, possibly in muse-mode because you like it. What matt proposed would work, but he is also right about the fact that keeping everything in a single org file would give good results as well. Let us know how it turns, bridging BTS and org is very interesting. -- Paul _______________________________________________ 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