Information that has no potential next action associated but that
still has potential reference value and that you'd like to keep
around, how and where do you keep it ?
For that purpose I use an org file called ref.org with the following
structure:
--- begin of ref.org
-*- mode: org -*-
* 0 :REF0:
* 1 :REF1:
...
* A :REFA:
* B :REFB:
...
* Z :REFZ:
--- end of ref.org
The second-level headers are then the knowledge entries. To see the
entries in the agenda I use the following custom:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands '( ... other entries ...
("r0" tags "+REF0" nil)
...
("ra" tags "+REFA" nil)
("rb" tags "+REFB" nil)
...
("rz" tags "+REFZ" nil)))
Then I can use C-aC-cr<LETTER>, where C-aC-c is the agenda command in
my system and LETTER is the letter (or digit) I want to see the
entries for.
It is not very sophisticated, but it works nicely for me :)
--
Jose E. Marchesi [email protected]
GNU Project http://www.gnu.org
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