On May 9, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Hello list,
Well, first, once again (I don't get tired of doing this) let me
congratulate the org developer for such an awesome piece of software!
I use org to implement GTD, and most of my list management lies in
emacs+org. However, for reference material and notes (that are
reference in nature) I use tomboy. I have two inboxes: Remember and
Tomboy.
When I feel the data is amorphous (I'm not sure yet what it means) I
just dump it in inbox.org through Remember to then process -- it may
turn out to be reference material and may go to tomboy. However,
if it's a note, blog post draft, or any other data that is is bigger
in nature and has a reference and that will probably not be accessed
that often, I dump into tomboy.
I have a main gtd.org file and in its top I have a list of other org
files that I have, for example:
* Workout plan - [[workout.org]]
* Nutrition - [[nutrition.org]]
What I would like to do is create a link to a tomboy note. I'm sure
it would be possible somehow, but I have no idea how though.
Something like:
* Check out Blog post draft [[tomboy:"my draft"]]
And C-u C-o on it would open this tomboy note in tomboy.
Any ideas on how this could be implemented?
Is there a command line command that will fire up tomboy and display a
specific note? The this could be easily done.
- Carsten
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