Yevgeniy A. Viktorov <yevgeniy.vikto...@gmail.com> writes: > At Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:28:43 -0400, > Bernt Hansen wrote: >> >> Hi Yevgeniy, >> >> I actually have 3 'Organization' tasks that I clock in -- all at >> level 2. These are in 3 different org files and are listed in my >> org-agenda-files variable. >> >> My current layout is like this: >> >> ,----[ todo.org ] >> | #+FILETAGS: HOME >> | ... >> | * Miscellaneous >> :misc: >> | ** Organization >> | ... >> `---- >> >> ,----[ org.org ] >> | #+FILETAGS: ORG >> | ... >> | * Tuning :tuning: >> | ** Organization >> | ... >> `---- >> >> ,----[ norang.org ] >> | #+FILETAGS: NORANG >> | ... >> | * Administration :admin: >> | ** Organization >> | ... >> `---- >> >> I used to have a first level * Organization task when I was clocking in >> by ID but that set up has changed. It's possible I still have >> references to the old layout in the document that needs to be >> updated. >> >> Sorry about the confusion. >> >> Do you have any suggestions on how I can improve the documentation to >> make this more clear? > > Hello Bernt, > > thank you for examples, I really lost it :) > > would be nice to fix references to first level * Organization, > i.e. mostly to replace "* Organization" with "** Organization" and > include above examples. > > As far I understand you categorize organization by work you usually do in > some context if no other task specified or using "Misc" when there is no > appropriate category?
Just to add a "ra ra" to this post Bernd. Your page on using Org is singularly the most useful I have come across and I have meant to get back and reimplement your method following a bit of a ".emacs" clean up recently. I think I sent some feedback before but if youÄre planning any overhaul I'll wait a while and then run through the updated version once more. regards r. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode