Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-05 Thread Fraga, Eric
Again, very impressive. I do some of this with drawers but there could indeed be much more support built-in for such aspects. Navigating drawers in org mode should be easier. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.6-552-g8c5a78

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-05 Thread John Kitchin
The other aspects I find very useful are: 1) there is a display list so I can see all the editmarks and jump to them. That way, in a proposal for example I can see if there are any residual marks that should be removed. 2) when I make a pdf, they are converted to a list of todo items at the front,

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-05 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Tuesday, 5 Nov 2019 at 07:49, John Kitchin wrote: > I use it when editing papers mostly. The main difference is I can put > them inline {>~ @jk here is a comment.~<} in a paragraph. Very interesting. The inline aspect can be quite useful. Thanks for the description! -- Eric S Fraga via

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-05 Thread John Kitchin
I use it when editing papers mostly. The main difference is I can put them inline {>~ @jk here is a comment.~<} in a paragraph. I use them to mark {>.tpyos.<}, text for {>-deletion-<} removal, or {>+insertion+<}, {y>highlighted text writes: > On Monday, 4 Nov 2019 at 15:14, John Kitchin wrote:

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-05 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Monday, 4 Nov 2019 at 15:14, John Kitchin wrote: > I have been exploring the use of something I call editmarks for this Out of curiousity, what do these give you that drawers would not? I use :todo: and :note: drawers. For syntax highlighting, I use hi-lock-mode with, for instance, this

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-04 Thread Samuel Wales
i use comments, sometimes with self-highlighted /emphasis/ or self-highlighted fixme, or demote to a standard "x" task and use tasks one level above. if it is exportable, then i use non-task entries as the thing to export and do not export any tasks. this works pertty well. on rare occasions i

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-04 Thread John Kitchin
I have been exploring the use of something I call editmarks for this (https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-editmarks.org). They are light-weight markups I usually use for commenting org documents, and they look like this. {>~ @jk this is a comment~<} {>*This is a task*<} with

Re: How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-03 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Saturday, 2 Nov 2019 at 14:01, alain.coch...@unistra.fr wrote: > You also said that you had "already moved to using drawers for a large > number of [your] inline task use cases, the ones that weren't really > tasks!". Is this consistent with your "almost completely" above? > This leads me to

How to move from inline tasks to drawers? [was: How to change the width of a latex exported inlinetask?]

2019-11-02 Thread Alain . Cochard
Fraga, Eric writes on Wed 30 Oct 2019 14:55: > [...] for a number of reasons including advice from this list, I > have moved away from inline tasks almost completely and now use > drawers instead. As far as I can see, the last discussion about that on the list occurred in April 2018 (starting