Hi Clément,
Clément Mayet writes:
> Given an action in a project, I would like to
> see the action's project in the agenda view, and even better, to
> order actions by project (or by context, then by project). Does
> somebody have any hints on how to do that ?
My top-level headlines are project
Thank you Bastien for your quick answer.
My understanding of the C-c C-x < command is that you restrict the agenda
view to one headline (i;e project in our case). How do you use the
:CATEGORY: property then ? Do you copy the project's name in that property
(or something shorter that makes you remem
Hi Clément,
Clément Mayet writes:
> Thank you Bastien for your quick answer.
> My understanding of the C-c C-x < command is that you restrict the
> agenda view to one headline (i;e project in our case). How do you use
> the :CATEGORY: property then ? Do you copy the project's name in that
> prop
Thank you ! That could do the trick. However I planned to use categories
(in fact file names) for the different areas (Personnal, Work, Research,
Administrative). If I do as you suggest, I could probably use tags for
these areas instead of category...
Clément
2012/9/19 Bastien
> Hi Clément,
>
>
Clément Mayet writes:
> Thank you ! That could do the trick. However I planned to use
> categories (in fact file names) for the different areas (Personnal,
> Work, Research, Administrative). If I do as you suggest, I could
> probably use tags for these areas instead of category...
You're welcome
Clément Mayet writes:
> *I think the main difficulty is to get the project to which the action
> belongs as it is only a heading above the action. My first question is
> : should I use properties, tags , something else ?*
I use properties for projects.
Depending on your numbers of concurrent pro