I adapted something from Sacha Chua: a file with links to my most
frequently accessed links.  I too have been seeking some way to make
this automatic, but even as it is, it works great.

I call the file "Pointers.org".

It is just an org-mode file, each headline is a  link.

Then, in my init file (.emacs) is the following:

,----
| (defun pointers ()
|   (interactive)
|   (find-file "~/org/Pointers.org"))
| (define-key global-map "\C-c0" 'pointers)
`----

It's not too hard to install a new link at the top of the file.  I guess
it would also be easy to write a function or use a capture template to
do this.

Alan


 "Pollution is nothing but the resources we are not harvesting. We allow
them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value."

           --- R. Buckminster Fuller



On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 1:52 AM, Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:

> Darlan Cavalcante Moreira <darc...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Thanks Eric
> >
> > I tried org-goto before, but I needed something that I could bind to a
>
> [...]
>
> > A custom agenda view is is good to see the tasks associated with a
> project
> > and I already tag each project as you suggested, but besides the tasks
> > there are some subheadings in each project that have only information
> > without tasks or schedule/deadline dates. That is what motivated me to
> > search for a way to quickly access the project contents and not only its
> > tasks.
>
> Okay, let's try a third suggestion (in case it's 3rd time lucky ;-):
>
> 3. what about a sparse tree view (org-sparse-tree, C-c /, followed by
>   'm' for match on a tag of choice) of your projects file?
>
> But again, this isn't necessarily something you can program, although
> maybe you can as org-sparse-tree invokes org-match-sparse-tree which
> looks definitely viable as a candidate for programmatic use:
>
> ,----
> | org-match-sparse-tree is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
> | `org.el'.
> |
> | (org-match-sparse-tree &optional TODO-ONLY MATCH)
> |
> | Create a sparse tree according to tags string MATCH.
> | MATCH can contain positive and negative selection of tags, like
> | "+WORK+URGENT-WITHBOSS".
> | If optional argument TODO-ONLY is non-nil, only select lines that are
> | also TODO lines.
> `----
>
> so you could definitely write specific a function to use this, with a
> specific match string, followed by a narrow to subtree?
>
> --
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