On 9/1/11 7:35 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
(...) I'm thinking that I should break up
this file into multiple .org files in a directory. If I do that:
1. I would like to still see the same top-level tree that I see now
when I shift-Tab e.g:
* Admin
* Drupal
* MacOS
* Linux
* Time Reports
So if I
Is there a way to display the contents of the file in-line?
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com wrote:
On 9/1/11 7:35 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
(...) I'm thinking that I should break up
this file into multiple .org files in a directory. If I do that:
1. I
Christian Moe m...@christianmoe.com writes:
On 9/1/11 7:35 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
(...) I'm thinking that I should break up
this file into multiple .org files in a directory. If I do that:
1. I would like to still see the same top-level tree that I see now
when I shift-Tab e.g:
* Admin
*
1. I would like to still see the same top-level tree that I see now
when I shift-Tab e.g:
Here's the closest thing I've found to show all top-level items across
all .org files
C-c a s
{^\* }
If you use (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t), you can surf
through this list looking at your
Brian Wood bw...@berkeley.edu writes:
1. I would like to still see the same top-level tree that I see now
when I shift-Tab e.g:
Here's the closest thing I've found to show all top-level items across
all .org files
C-c a s
{^\* }
[...]
You might like to define a keyboard macro with this
I've been using orgmode for 6 months and really like it. I started with
on monolithic work.org file. I'm worried that at some point this file
will get too big and bog down emacs. I'm not sure how big it would have
to be...? To avoid that I'm thinking that I should break up this file
into
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Brian Wood bw...@berkeley.edu wrote:
I've been using orgmode for 6 months and really like it. I started with on
monolithic work.org file. I'm worried that at some point this file will
get too big and bog down emacs. I'm not sure how big it would have to
Wow, how did I miss search view. Sweet!
Brian Wood
Applications Programmer
UC Berkeley IST Application Services
But the original question remains. Is it better, regarding speed, to split
the content into several files (all included in the agenda) or a single
file will be faster?
In [1] you find Should I use one big org file or multiple files?, with a
few tips for improving speed, but does not answer this.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:01 PM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
darc...@gmail.com wrote:
But the original question remains. Is it better, regarding speed, to split
the content into several files (all included in the agenda) or a single
file will be faster?
If you have source blocks, one big file
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