Before answering these questions I'll give a short description why I use
org-mode and how it fits my full picture...
I'm on of the GTD (Getting things done, David Allen) people so in short
everything I think I need to do ends up in my "inbox" (it's just a box).
I then go through the inbox to see w
From: Austin Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic
(research.org, personal.org, etc), or one directory per topic with more
specific files within it (research/project1.org, personal/finances.org)?
Separate directories. I've only used or
Hi all
Thanks Austin for starting this discussion. I've been wanting to start a
discussion on use cases for org-mode for quite some time.
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 03:00 -0400, Austin Frank wrote:
> 1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic
> (research.org, personal.org, e
On Apr 10, 2006, at 9:00, Austin Frank wrote:
If you feel that this discussion is not appropriate for the list,
please feel free to email me off-list at this address.
I would definitely like to see this discussion here on the list - in
fact it was one of the main reasons for creating this lis
Hello!
I'm in the middle of actually getting my act together, and while I have
been using org on and off for several months I have not yet fully
integrated it into my day-to-day work.
I'd like to begin using org for keeping track of my notes and my tasks.
As I set out to establish my org fi