Bastien Guerry <b...@gnu.org> writes:

> Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:
>
>> The benefit is that I do not need to search for that "paragraph N" when
>> I want to work on the task. I simply jump to the task location and can
>> immediately see the paragraph it refers to.
>
> But this would be the same with a non-inlined task, right?

No. For non-inlined task, I'd have to put the task somewhere far away
from the paragraph text:

** Section X

<paragraph 1>

<paragraph 2>
<...>
<paragraph N>
<...>
<multiple sreens of text>
<...>

*** TODO Task for paragraph N

Then, if I jump to the TODO, for example, from agenda view, I still need
to somehow find <paragraph N> location, which is awkward when the
section has multiple screens of text.

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