Hi Tommy,
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Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
Bernt,
Still digging into this. You said:
TAGS are much more flexible for controlling what you see on
the agenda and I use tags for filtering what is displayed on the agenda.
Am I right though that from the
Bernt,
Still digging into this. You said:
TAGS are much more flexible for controlling what you see on
the agenda and I use tags for filtering what is displayed on the agenda.
Am I right though that from the point of view of clocking tasks, you
rely not on TAGS but on having each task live
Bernt,
Still digging into this. You said:
TAGS are much more flexible for controlling what you see on
the agenda and I use tags for filtering what is displayed on the agenda.
Am I right though that from the point of view of clocking tasks, you
rely not on TAGS but on having each task live
Tommy Kelly tommy.ke...@verilab.com writes:
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Several times when I've had this type of question, I've found answers
I can use on Bernt Hansen's Org-mode pages:
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
Actually, when I said:
And I like the idea discussed in
Thomas S. Dye t...@tsdye.com writes:
Several times when I've had this type of question, I've found answers
I can use on Bernt Hansen's Org-mode pages:
http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html
Actually, when I said:
And I like the idea discussed in http://orgmode.org/org.html, where
I
I can see that TODOs can be organized using tags, or categories, or
files, or simply subtrees (or several of those). Is there an obvious
choice?
From my own experience, Orgmode 'favors' tags more than categories i.e.,
there is more bells and whistles surrounding tags rather than
categories.