On Dec 14, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Karl Maihofer wrote:
The ongoing discussion about inline tasks and drawers withhin lists
much depends on the way you use Org, I think. Perhaps it is a good
idea to brainstorm some fundamental aspects in regard to headlines and
lists.
Why and in which situations do
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de writes:
The ongoing discussion about inline tasks and drawers withhin lists
much depends on the way you use Org, I think. Perhaps it is a good
idea to brainstorm some fundamental aspects in regard to headlines and
lists.
Why and in which situations do we use
The ongoing discussion about inline tasks and drawers withhin lists
much depends on the way you use Org, I think. Perhaps it is a good
idea to brainstorm some fundamental aspects in regard to headlines and
lists.
Why and in which situations do we use lists? I use lists a lot to
write down my
Karl,
I've struggled with this a lot as well. I basically just use headlines
for sectioning, lists and text for everything else. Sometimes I
outline exclusively using headings until I start to write, at which
point most are demoted and expanded into paragraphs.
I think these are the reasons for
On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:13:25 +0100
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de wrote:
The ongoing discussion about inline tasks and drawers withhin lists
much depends on the way you use Org, I think. Perhaps it is a good
idea to brainstorm some fundamental aspects in regard to headlines and
lists.
SNIP