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
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!
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Bastien
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. . .
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-
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