I'd like to ask the mailing list how they handle the following situation: I'm clocked into FOO below, then spend about 20 minutes on something that's somewhat related to FOO, but is not really a direct sub-task of FOO, so I probably want to refile it later.
So, I open org-capture and create some notes about * BAR, and file it away. Now, I'm back in * FOO and want to quickly put a note about * BAR in my FOO task. So, ideally my structure would look like this: ---------------------- some file ---------------------------- * FOO Got caught up with [[link to * BAR]] -------------------------- notes.org ------------------------ * BAR blew 30 minutes on this problem. I might file this headline somewhere, but I want to be able to link from * FOO to this new note I've found variables like org-capture-bookmark-last-stored-position, but I think that it contains just the filename (like notes.org). What I probably need is a way to create an ID for the newly captured heading, and then store a link to it on the clipboard or something. Does anyone else have a need for this, or do this in their everyday work? I know there's ways to create a link from * BAR (the new note) to * FOO (the origin/context) but I want an easy way to insert a link to * FOO to * BAR. Also, the link needs to work no matter where I file * BAR later on, so I presume that a unique ID needs to be created for * BAR when I capture it. Thanks for any advice, --Nate _______________________________________________ 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