Hi,

The index.org file is automatically generated for you when you
org-mobile-push.  It contains links to all files listed in org-agenda-files
and org-mobile-files.  Is your project.org listed in either of those?  You
may find this screencast helpful, it demonstrates setting up MobileOrg from
start to finish:

http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/screencasts/MobileOrg-Dropbox-OSX/

Let me know if I can help further.

-Richard

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:52 PM, ishi soichi <soichi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.  I have a question about setting MobileOrg.
>
> The directory needed for MobileOrg seems fine.  I am a little confused how
> I should write "index.org" in order to make links to other org files.
>
> If I write in index.org like,
>
> * [[file:project.org][an important project]]
>
> the index.org makes a link to the file, "project.org", then I can view and
> edit this file with iPhone as well as iPod touch.  Am I correct?
> I have written this way, and executed on Emacs "org-mobile-push", then
> pushed the sync button.  It does not show the link to the file,
> project.org at all.
> I don't know why but " * [[file:project.org][an important project]] " part
> was erased from index.org.
>
> Am I doing something wrong or I simply misunderstand how it works?
>
> soichi
>
>
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