Re: [O] How do you organize a project and its related sub-tasks

2017-06-20 Thread Giacomo M
Does anybody have thoughts on using a PROJECT todo keyword (in a different sequence set from the TODO NEXT one)? On Jun 20, 2017 4:35 AM, "Samuel Wales" wrote: > i have long thought it would be useful to dim entries in the agenda > that are ancestors of entries in the same agenda view. regardle

Re: [O] How do you organize a project and its related sub-tasks

2017-06-19 Thread Samuel Wales
i have long thought it would be useful to dim entries in the agenda that are ancestors of entries in the same agenda view. regardless of sort order. similar to dim blocked. -- The Kafka Pandemic: The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. A

Re: [O] How do you organize a project and its related sub-tasks

2017-06-19 Thread Bala Ramadurai
> > Hello, Yes, having projects in the agenda is annoying. I use the philosophy from http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html where any task with subtasks is a project. Stuck projects are those with no next action. I have several projects which have many nested sub projects in them. Prior to org mod

Re: [O] How do you organize a project and its related sub-tasks

2017-06-18 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Sunday, 18 Jun 2017 at 20:45, Narendra Joshi wrote: > Hi, > > I am curious about how people organize a project and its sub-tasks. For > example, say building a website. Do you make the task a TODO task and > then have TODO tasks under it? I don't like that the project appears in > my org-agenda

[O] How do you organize a project and its related sub-tasks

2017-06-18 Thread Narendra Joshi
Hi, I am curious about how people organize a project and its sub-tasks. For example, say building a website. Do you make the task a TODO task and then have TODO tasks under it? I don't like that the project appears in my org-agenda as a separate thing along with its sub-tasks. How do you handle th