please, read more carefully the manual on section 10.5.
use C-u N[1] b
[1] with N the number of headings you want to go up
Yes indeed, C-u 1 b shows the parent header in another buffer.
It does not give me quite the overview that I am looking for
but it is a decent alternative. But I t
Also, SPC will show the entry in its environment.
And "f" will toggle follow-mode, an automatic way to show
the entry at point in it environment.
- Carsten
On Mar 9, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
--- Lun 9/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
skrev :
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehag
--- Lun 9/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> skrev :
> > --- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen
> >> skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> >
> > what about pressing "b" in the agenda to display the
> subtree ?
> The b gives me the subtree, but not the super tree from +1
> level.
please, read more carefully the
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 16:14:17 +0100, skrev :
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> Why don't you use tags?
One real header:
* TODO [#A] Spindle axis calibration: Disconnect sensor
before rotating
If you ask me, that is quite a large tag.
what about press
I add information to the line to disambiguate.
In principle, the agenda could display the path in the minibuffer as
you move the cursor or the mouse.
There are other things the agenda could do, but they are more involved
and won't work in a lot of cases.
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> > Why don't you use tags?
> One real header:
> * TODO [#A] Spindle axis calibration: Disconnect sensor
> before rotating
>
> If you ask me, that is quite a large tag.
what about pressing "b" in the agenda to display th
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:36:55 +0100, skrev Giovanni Ridolfi
:
Why don't you use tags?
---
-*- mode: org; -*-
** Fix the annoying bug :bug:
*** TODO Test
** Create the do-it-all-function :function:
*** TODO Test
In the agenda you'll find:
file:TODO
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> When I create my agenda, many TODO items are written in
> context of the parent header:
>
> ** Fix the annoying bug
> *** TODO Test
>
> ** Create the do-it-all-function
> *** TODO Test
>
> And suddenly my agenda shows:
>
> *** TODO Test
> *** TODO
Hi, org-mode is the best organizer in the world. To bad I cant fit emacs
in my filofax ;)
Want to acheive something but I do not know how.
When I create my agenda, many TODO items are written in context of the
parent header:
** Fix the annoying bug
*** DONE Search
*** DONE Fix
*** TODO Tes