Re: [O] question/suggestions about org-refile
Arun Persaud writes: > sure, should I create a new headline "refile" on the tutorial place or > should it go somewhere else? As you want. I think worg/org-hacks.org could do. -- Bastien
Re: [O] question/suggestions about org-refile
On 09/23/2012 08:27 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Arun, > > Arun Persaud writes: > >> I used to have this set to file, but then I _always_ had to add the file >> name even for local headlines. > > It does not require the file name here and now. > Maybe an old behavior. > >> I now switched to ido using: >> >> [...] >> >> which works very well for me, especially once I added the >> verify-refile-target. > > Nice. Maybe you could add this somewhere on Worg? sure, should I create a new headline "refile" on the tutorial place or should it go somewhere else? Arun
Re: [O] question/suggestions about org-refile
Hi Arun, Arun Persaud writes: > I used to have this set to file, but then I _always_ had to add the file > name even for local headlines. It does not require the file name here and now. Maybe an old behavior. > I now switched to ido using: > > [...] > > which works very well for me, especially once I added the > verify-refile-target. Nice. Maybe you could add this somewhere on Worg? Best, -- Bastien
Re: [O] question/suggestions about org-refile
Hello On 09/23/2012 01:08 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Arun, > > Arun Persaud writes: > >> I'm using org-capture together with org-refile to organize my >> todo-items. I also have my notes distributed over several org-files, so >> I have set org-refile-use-outline-path to file. There are two things >> that I wished org-refile could do, but don't know how to achieve: >> >> a) Include local headers for level1 (instead of only file names) >> >> Using org-refile-use-outline-path=file the path for org refile always >> has to start with the file name. It would be great, if in case I don't >> give a file name, the current file name would be assumed and would >> show org-file names and current top headings for the first level. This >> would be helpful, since I mostly refile to the same file, but sometimes >> move things to other files. > > Did you try this? > > (setq org-refile-use-outline-path t) I used to have this set to file, but then I _always_ had to add the file name even for local headlines. I now switched to ido using: (setq ido-everywhere t) (setq ido-enable-flex-matching t) (setq ido-max-directory-size 10) (ido-mode (quote both)) (setq org-refile-use-outline-path nil) (setq org-completion-use-ido t) (setq org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil) (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 5) (("~/org/all.org_done" "~/org/work.org_done") :maxlevel . 5) )) (defun ap/verify-refile-target () "Exclude todo keywords with a done state from refile targets" (or (not (member (nth 2 (org-heading-components)) org-done-keywords))) (save-excursion (org-goto-first-child)) ) (setq org-refile-target-verify-function 'ap/verify-refile-target) which works very well for me, especially once I added the verify-refile-target. >> b) creating sublevels on the fly >> >> It would be nice, if I could create new a sublevel during the refiling >> process. > > (setq org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes t) exactly what I wanted :) Thanks Arun
Re: [O] question/suggestions about org-refile
Hi Arun, Arun Persaud writes: > I'm using org-capture together with org-refile to organize my > todo-items. I also have my notes distributed over several org-files, so > I have set org-refile-use-outline-path to file. There are two things > that I wished org-refile could do, but don't know how to achieve: > > a) Include local headers for level1 (instead of only file names) > > Using org-refile-use-outline-path=file the path for org refile always > has to start with the file name. It would be great, if in case I don't > give a file name, the current file name would be assumed and would > show org-file names and current top headings for the first level. This > would be helpful, since I mostly refile to the same file, but sometimes > move things to other files. Did you try this? (setq org-refile-use-outline-path t) > b) creating sublevels on the fly > > It would be nice, if I could create new a sublevel during the refiling > process. (setq org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes t) HTH, -- Bastien
[O] question/suggestions about org-refile
Hello I'm using org-capture together with org-refile to organize my todo-items. I also have my notes distributed over several org-files, so I have set org-refile-use-outline-path to file. There are two things that I wished org-refile could do, but don't know how to achieve: a) Include local headers for level1 (instead of only file names) Using org-refile-use-outline-path=file the path for org refile always has to start with the file name. It would be great, if in case I don't give a file name, the current file name would be assumed and would show org-file names and current top headings for the first level. This would be helpful, since I mostly refile to the same file, but sometimes move things to other files. b) creating sublevels on the fly It would be nice, if I could create new a sublevel during the refiling process. That is, if I have something like * A ** B I could refile to A/B/new/ and org-mode would ask me if I want to create a new subheading with a y/n question. At the moment I get a "no match" error. Is this already possible with the current org-mode or can it easily be added? thanks ARUN