On 2014-05-28 21:39, Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Hi Florian,
Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de writes:
If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
is now identical to the structure we started with.
FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would
Bastien writes:
If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
is now identical to the structure we started with.
FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
a good option, as I like having my archives stored as flat entries.
I have Org
org-archive-subtree archives a subtree.
* A
** AA
*** AAA
** AB
*** ABA
Archiving AA will remove the subtree from the original file and create
it like that in archive target:
* AA
** AAA
What I want (wish for) is to create it like that in the archive target:
* A
** AA
*** AAA
If I also
Hi Florian,
Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de writes:
If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
is now identical to the structure we started with.
FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
a good option, as I like having my
On 2014-05-28 at 15:39, Bastien wrote:
If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
is now identical to the structure we started with.
FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
a good option, as I like having my archives stored as flat