On 2014-12-08, at 04:39, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> If you set `org-agenda-show-outline-path' to t, it will show you the
> full path to the TODO in the message line as you move the cursor around.
> You still have to move on to it to see the path, but usually for me
> that's good enough.
Interestin
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2014-12-07, at 22:37, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>> What about assigning categories?
>
> Thanks a lot! I found it in the manual right after sending my email:-(.
>
> It still violates DRY, but I guess it's the best I can come up with; I
> think I'll use it (even though I do
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> On 2014-12-07, at 22:37, Kyle Meyer wrote:
>
>> What about assigning categories?
>
> Thanks a lot! I found it in the manual right after sending my email:-(.
>
> It still violates DRY, but I guess it's the best I can come up with; I
> think I'll use it
True. For a handf
On 2014-12-07, at 22:37, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> What about assigning categories?
Thanks a lot! I found it in the manual right after sending my email:-(.
It still violates DRY, but I guess it's the best I can come up with; I
think I'll use it (even though I don't really like it - I prefer my
categ
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
[...]
> * Some person
> ** Some action to be done
> (concerning some_person)
>
>
> * Some other person
> ** Some action to be done
> (concerning some_other_person)
>
>
> Now, my (pretty much default) agenda shows only the "Some action to be
> done", which is kind of misle
Hello,
here's my problem. Assume that I have something like this in one of my
agenda files:
* Some person
** Some action to be done
(concerning some_person)
* Some other person
** Some action to be done
(concerning some_other_person)
Now, my (pretty much default) agenda shows only the "Some