Re: [Orgmode] TaskPaper and Org-Mode?

2008-03-30 Thread Clint Laskowski
I think simplicity would be the biggest advantage. I started with Org-Mode about six months ago and I think I've noticed an increase in the complexity (that's probably also partly due to reading threads on this list which, arguably, is a portal into the most complex aspects of Org-Mode). I need to

Re: [Orgmode] TaskPaper and Org-Mode?

2008-03-29 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi "Egli Christian (KIRO 433)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> TaskPaper seems to be a really simple way of documenting tasks in text >> with a GTD style. Here's an example: > >> I think it would be extremely useful to incorporate TaskPaper into >> Org-Mode. > >From what I can tell Taskpaper seems

RE: [Orgmode] TaskPaper and Org-Mode?

2008-03-27 Thread Egli Christian (KIRO 433)
> TaskPaper seems to be a really simple way of documenting tasks in text > with a GTD style. Here's an example: > I think it would be extremely useful to incorporate TaskPaper into > Org-Mode. >From what I can tell Taskpaper seems to be a subset of org-mode. How would an integration of TaskPa

[Orgmode] TaskPaper and Org-Mode?

2008-03-27 Thread Clint Laskowski
I hope this isn't seen as too much of a distraction by Org-Mode purists, but has anyone looked at integrating TaskPaper into Org-Mode? TaskPaper seems to be a really simple way of documenting tasks in text with a GTD style. Here's an example: Fishing Project: - buy worms @store - collect fishing