Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
> Inline tasks seem to be limited to just body text; you > can't put sub-headings inside them, etc.  Org-pop digressions can > contain sub-headings and whatever other structure, even further > digressions and "pop"s.  So that's something significant that inline > headings lack. Thanks for

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-22 Thread Mark E. Shoulson
On 3/18/20 3:00 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Any feedback? >From the first glance it does not look too different from inline headings. Could you highlight the difference? Best, Ihor Oh! And I forgot a crucial feature that org-pop has over inline tasks: you can put any amount of org-mode

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Mark E. Shoulson
On 3/18/20 4:24 PM, Adam Porter wrote: BTW, in the body of your email, the text you write has these two characters between sentences: "  ". The second is a plain space, but the first is a Unicode non-breaking space, or "C-x 8 RET a0". I noticed because it's displayed in Emacs as an underline

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Adam Porter
"Mark E. Shoulson" writes: > Heh; fair enough.  The filename originally was "org-level-end.el", I > think; I started using the catchier "org-pop" because... well, it was > catchier.  It made sense in my mind, in the "push"/"pop" sense used > with stacks in programming, that you "push" to a

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Mark E. Shoulson
github.com/clsn/09ac4b098b6ad7366bb5e0bc88882d5f of org-pop-mode. To "pop" back up, create a headline at the level you're popping back to, and give it a tag of "contd", and the headline text should not be something important. Instructions and explanations are in the commen

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Mark E. Shoulson
On 3/18/20 3:00 AM, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Any feedback? >From the first glance it does not look too different from inline headings. Could you highlight the difference? Best, Ihor Well, it's true there is similarity.  I even found in my notes where I noticed inline tasks and their

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Adam Porter
> https://gist.github.com/clsn/09ac4b098b6ad7366bb5e0bc2d5f of > org-pop-mode. To "pop" back up, create a headline at the level you're > popping back to, and give it a tag of "contd", and the headline text > should not be something important. Instructions and explanations are >

Re: org-pop-mode

2020-03-18 Thread Ihor Radchenko
higher level, even without a new bullet. > > > I use org-mode to keep daily notes at work, sometimes almost > stream-of-consciousness, and often wished I could digress and then pop back. > > > So, I present a pre-alpha version, > https://gist.github.com/clsn/09ac4b098b6a

org-pop-mode

2020-03-17 Thread Mark E. Shoulson
o the same higher level, even without a new bullet. I use org-mode to keep daily notes at work, sometimes almost stream-of-consciousness, and often wished I could digress and then pop back. So, I present a pre-alpha version, https://gist.github.com/clsn/09ac4b098b6ad7366bb5e0bc88882d5f of or