Re: [Orgmode] org-mode multiple TODO sequences within a file.

2007-03-20 Thread Bastien
Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I quite like the idea of grouping the sequences within braces. However, I think we might be describing (slightly) different things. To clarify what I'd REALLY like to be able to do is to define different sequences, for use within a single file, rather

Re: [Orgmode] org-mode multiple TODO sequences within a file.

2007-03-19 Thread Rick Moynihan
Carsten Dominik wrote: No, this does not work. Could be done, of course, but adds complexity, and I am sure once it is there, people will want to switch TODO keywords constantly, filling the entire file with new #+TODO statements. Does not feel right. How about the following alternative:

Re: [Orgmode] org-mode multiple TODO sequences within a file.

2007-03-19 Thread Rick Moynihan
Bastien wrote: Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can see that my suggestion would add complexity in both code and org files. Supporting multiple DONE states would be a nice, especially if they integrate properly with the agenda. Maybe we could use the same grouping conventions than

[Orgmode] org-mode multiple TODO sequences within a file.

2007-03-16 Thread Rick Moynihan
Hi, I've been using org-mode happily for nearly 6 months and think it's a fantastic tool!! I've always quite liked Emacs, but org-mode has led to me really seeing Emacs's potential. I was however wondering if there was anyway for org-mode to support multiple TODO sequences within a single