Yeah, I love the simplicity of orgmode, and since I spend a lot of
time in emacs, it is just natural to catpure and review stuff there,
and very fast too. However, sometimes I do miss the simplicity of flow
a more modern and polished GUI can offer.
Thanks for the tips,
Marcelo.
2010/9/29 Jeff Horn jrhorn...@gmail.com:
I agree with Lukasz. My first reaction was to use priorities, but use
them only for ordering. I can't find the variable in my .emacs file at
the moment, but I know the agenda can order tasks by priority. You
could set all your next actions to priority [#A] and they'll float to
the top of the agenda list on a refresh.
Jeff
2010/9/29 Łukasz Stelmach lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl:
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa celose...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
I wonder if it would be possible to re-order directly on the agenda
buffer, move an item up or down?
Anyway, food for thought :)
First thought: properties. Second thought: many different agenda
views. Conclusion: not so easy *in general* but not impossible.
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Łukasz Stelmach
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