Re: [O] org-anywhere

2012-12-18 Thread Bastien
Hi Tony, tony day writes: > I was thinking of the simpler magic which keeps tags on the far right. An > option where properties show up in the tag list like =:tag1:tag2:p:=. and > then you can C-c C-c or cycle them back to full visibility. FWIW, I would find this solution confusing, mixing tag

Re: [O] org-anywhere

2012-12-18 Thread Bastien
Hi, Rasmus writes: >> - scheduled and deadline dates cannot be stored in drawers > > That would be nice, yes. Just FYI, there is a plan for this. >> - I would like a org-remove-all-(flow)-guff option > > That would be nice. Patch welcome! -- Bastien

Re: [O] org-anywhere

2012-10-18 Thread tony day
On 18 Oct 2012, at 22:50, Rasmus wrote: > Perhaps something like fold mode of AUCTex would be useful. I.e. all > deadline markers would be replace by a [d] which folds out when the > cursor is on [d]. It might even be possible with the magic which > replaces \delta with δ in org buffers. . .

Re: [O] org-anywhere

2012-10-18 Thread Rasmus
I use Org in similar manners, i.e. for writing stuff and as a calendar. > So, for the way my brain thinks, there are a few org-mode design > features that get in the way. > - scheduled and deadline dates cannot be stored in drawers That would be nice, yes. > - I would like a org-remove-all-

[O] org-anywhere

2012-10-17 Thread tony day
I've been catching up on the mailing list, and thinking about my personal use case versus other typical patterns. I thought I would share a thought with the group. I would divide use cases into three main cohorts: - /org-planning/: org files consist mostly of planning and tracking content (lets