Re: [O] ID property generated by org-mobile
Alexis wrote: > On 2015-03-20T22:45:02+1100, Randomcoder said: > > R> Does the ID property have any use? I know I can disable it, but R> where > > R> is it being used ? (the ID property that org-mobile generates for R> each > heading) > > R> Are there any drawbacks to just disabling it with (setq R> > org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items nil) ? > > R> Is it being used somewhere in particular ? > > i think it might be used for syncing purposes, to uniquely identify items that > need to be added, removed etc. I also think it serves that purpose. Though, I'm quite sure Orgzly does not rely on such ID; how does it do, then? Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
Re: [O] ID property generated by org-mobile
On 2015-03-20T22:45:02+1100, Randomcoder said: R> Does the ID property have any use? I know I can disable it, but R> where R> is it being used ? (the ID property that org-mobile generates for R> each heading) R> Are there any drawbacks to just disabling it with (setq R> org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items nil) ? R> Is it being used somewhere in particular ? i think it might be used for syncing purposes, to uniquely identify items that need to be added, removed etc. Alexis.
[O] ID property generated by org-mobile
Does the ID property have any use? I know I can disable it, but where is it being used ? (the ID property that org-mobile generates for each heading) Are there any drawbacks to just disabling it with (setq org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items nil) ? Is it being used somewhere in particular ?