"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> 5. I hacked the code to provide six priority levels, #A--#F. I
> haven't gotten around to use all the levels, but I forsee
> being able, for example, to use #F as shopping list items.
There's no need to hack the code for this. You can modify th
My .02Euro-cents worth.
I used to have an uber.org file setup, but i found it de-focused my
thinking. I'd get sidetracked because a topic caught my attention or
looked out of place.
I've moved to something a bit more dynamic now, its still under
construction though. I wanted to be able to minimiz
More than you want to know, I'm certain. I would certainly
appreciate any ideas that others might provide. I am reluctant to
provide much in the way of personal details, but perhaps I do have
to provide some detail, in order to call attention to how I use
Org-mode, in many aspects
My process has gone through some revisions. My current setup is as follows:
client-projects.org
I keep all paid projects for clients in one big file. I used to keep them
in a file for each client until one of them noticed that their name was
being pushed to github in my agenda files.
studio-pro
Hi everybody!
I use these files:
org2010.org:
- This is the file where I insert all my tasks and projects.
- It is divided by these topics:
* GTD Inbox
* Work
* Personal
* Agenda
** Appointments
** Bills
* Summary
** Estimated Hours
** Worked Hours
- At GTD Inbox, I collect all my new tasks a
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>
>> I find that (org-agenda-restriction-lock) makes subsequent calls to
>> my-org-agenda-files-by-filetag slow, since it refreshes the current
>> agenda.
>>
>>
>> Are there any potential pitfalls if I use (setq org-agen
On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
On Apr 17, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
FWIW, I've found it quite convenient to rely on filetags to organize
my notes. I've written a few functions that allow me to limit my
agenda to a subset o
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Apr 17, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I've found it quite convenient to rely on filetags to organize
>> my notes. I've written a few functions that allow me to limit my
>> agenda to a subset of agenda files that share a filetag (e.g.,
>>
Actually, what I want is to show the path to the item, it arealdy does it
when I have the item on focus, but maybe an option to display it on the todo
list would be nice :)
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <
celose...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the replies ;)
>
> On
Thank you for the replies ;)
One thing that I miss, is a way to make org-todo-list where each todo item
would, somehow, show its parent until the topmost (or with configurable
levels). Is it possible somehow? It would make it more easier to keep
projects in only one file (GTD.org for example). I c
On Apr 17, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
This is a thread to share your org dir (you have one right) file
structure. The title is because I see many of org users prefer having
big monolithic files, and I have a slightly different line of
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> This is a thread to share your org dir (you have one right) file
> structure. The title is because I see many of org users prefer having
> big monolithic files, and I have a slightly different line of thought.
I have a handful of central files: e.g,
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