suvayu ali writes:
> Hi Chao,
>
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Chao LU wrote:
>> Besides, what's the essential difference between TODO and TAG? Since to me,
>> TODO is kind of special TAG?
>>
>
> The way I understand it, TODO states have a flow/sequence to it.
> Although they need not always be sequential, e.g. a type TODO keyword,
> still they have a flow of NOTDONE --> DONE associated with them.
> Whereas, a tag is probably more of a concept related to filing or
> categorising and don't as such represent a work flow of any kind.
and, for the OP, don't forget that there are two other pieces of
information associated with any item: a CATEGORY and the file name.
This gives a total of 4 data that can be used to /label/ items of
interest, not counting the headline itself, of course.
Agenda views will easily display 3 of the 4 data (default is category,
todo state and tags, IRC).
I use categories for projects, tags for individuals and TODO states for
state information.
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