Re: [O] inline TODO?

2012-12-15 Thread J. David Boyd
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:

 On 14/12/12 15:53, John Kitchin wrote:
 Is there a way to have a TODO item in an org-file that is not in a headline 
 and that shows up
 in the agenda?
 Hi

 Look for inline tasks:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11718401/how-to-use-todo-tags-in-org-mode-without-defining-
 headlines

 Does this help?

 Never used them, but always wanted to...


This is great, thanks for the info




Re: [O] inline TODO?

2012-12-14 Thread Rainer M Krug
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On 14/12/12 15:53, John Kitchin wrote:
 Is there a way to have a TODO item in an org-file that is not in a headline 
 and that shows up
 in the agenda?
Hi

Look for inline tasks:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11718401/how-to-use-todo-tags-in-org-mode-without-defining-
headlines

Does this help?

Never used them, but always wanted to...

Cheers,

Rainer

 
 I have been using org-mode to write papers, and often in the middle of a 
 section I want to make
 a TODO item, right where something needs to be done, and I do not want to 
 make a new heading
 there as it changes the overall organization (even though it is temporary and 
 will be removed).
 Something like this would be great:
 
 #+TODO: finish this section DEADLINE: 2012-12-14 Fri
 
 
 At the moment I can search for these lines, but it would be nice if they 
 showed up in the
 agenda. Is there any way to do this that I am overlooking?
 
 Thanks,
 
 j
 
 
 Here is a simple usage for example.
 
 
 * introduction
 
 Lots of text. blah blah #+TODO: finish this section DEADLINE: 2012-12-14 Fri
 
 end of introductory text that is still in the introduction section.
 
 * Methods yadayadaya.
 
 ** TODO I do not like this because subsequent text is in a subsection
 
 we used this method to do that.
 
 * Conclusions The end.
 
 John
 
 --- John Kitchin Associate Professor Doherty 
 Hall A207F 
 Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 
 15213 
 412-268-7803 http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
 
 

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Re: [O] inline TODO?

2012-12-14 Thread John Kitchin
That is exactly what I wanted! Thanks.

John

---
John Kitchin
Associate Professor
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu



On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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 On 14/12/12 15:53, John Kitchin wrote:
 Is there a way to have a TODO item in an org-file that is not in a headline 
 and that shows up
 in the agenda?
 Hi

 Look for inline tasks:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11718401/how-to-use-todo-tags-in-org-mode-without-defining-
 headlines

 Does this help?

 Never used them, but always wanted to...

 Cheers,

 Rainer


 I have been using org-mode to write papers, and often in the middle of a 
 section I want to make
 a TODO item, right where something needs to be done, and I do not want to 
 make a new heading
 there as it changes the overall organization (even though it is temporary 
 and will be removed).
 Something like this would be great:

 #+TODO: finish this section DEADLINE: 2012-12-14 Fri


 At the moment I can search for these lines, but it would be nice if they 
 showed up in the
 agenda. Is there any way to do this that I am overlooking?

 Thanks,

 j


 Here is a simple usage for example.


 * introduction

 Lots of text. blah blah #+TODO: finish this section DEADLINE: 2012-12-14 
 Fri

 end of introductory text that is still in the introduction section.

 * Methods yadayadaya.

 ** TODO I do not like this because subsequent text is in a subsection

 we used this method to do that.

 * Conclusions The end.

 John

 --- John Kitchin Associate Professor Doherty 
 Hall A207F
 Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 
 15213
 412-268-7803 http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu



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