Hi Fred, Fred Hansen <f.hanse...@yahoo.com> writes:
> Most of my headlines contain only timestamps as content. Some, > however, have notes. These notes are usually contextual information > that will help me to complete a task. To remember to check the > notes, I type 'see note' at the end of these headlines. I suppose I > could also use a tag like ":NOTE:". The problem is that I have to > remember to add a tag or type "see note". I don't like the added > step and I sometimes forget to do it. Before I began tracking state > changes I was able to use the elipsis as a visual indication that the > note had contents, but now all my notes have elipsis. Does anyone > have a better (automated) way to identify notes? Perhaps I a hook > after org-add-note to add a tag to the headline? Thanks for any > suggestions. I like the idea of being able to identify entries with notes, but this is hardly doable, because notes are formatted differently for different users. What's doable instead is to have a function mapping the current buffer and looking for entries with a LOGBOOK drawer. You can have a look at `org-map-entries' for a start. HTH, -- Bastien