Titus von der Malsburg malsb...@posteo.de writes:
The reason why I think this would be useful is that some simple things
are currently not possible. Consider the following document structure:
* Office
** To do
** Finished
* Home
** To do
** Finished
If I want to archive
On 2015-05-17 Sun 01:13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Capture and Refile are two very different concepts. In the former, you
define a static, or a set of static, accurate location that may not
exist yet. In the latter, you pile up existing locations that you filter
interactively, depending on the
Titus von der Malsburg malsb...@posteo.de writes:
You mean I can specify a path by typing it in when prompted by
`org-refile'? Because the documentation of `org-refile-targets' doesn’t
mention the possibility to specify paths as far as I can see.
See `org-refile-use-outline-path'.
Regards,
Hello,
Titus von der Malsburg malsb...@posteo.de writes:
Capturing, refiling, and archiving all create a new entry at a target
location. Yet each of these facilities has it’s own way to specify the
target. Capture templates have the most powerful target specification
and refiling and
On 2015-05-13 Wed 03:40, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Titus von der Malsburg malsb...@posteo.de writes:
Capturing, refiling, and archiving all create a new entry at a target
location. Yet each of these facilities has it’s own way to specify the
target. Capture templates have the most powerful
Capturing, refiling, and archiving all create a new entry at a target
location. Yet each of these facilities has it’s own way to specify the
target. Capture templates have the most powerful target specification
and refiling and archiving are both fairly limited. For users that is
confusing and