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Re: [O] multiline agenda and/or two-pane agenda selection
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Bernt Hansen |
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Re: [O] multiline agenda and/or two-pane agenda selection |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2012 06:12:31 -0400 |
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Ben <address@hidden> writes:
> 2) Multi-line agenda listings
> --------------------------------------
>
> If that isn't possible or recommended, it would be nice if I could
> have a bit more information at a glance in the agenda view. Sometimes
> I can't tell in my agenda what a TODO item is because it's out of
> context. For instance, if in my org file it says
>
> * Client XYZ
> * TODO Call Bob about paperwork
> SCHEDULED: <2012-10-15 Mon>
>
> Then in the agenda it says:
>
> Monday 15 October 1012
> work: Scheduled: TODO Call Bob about paperwork
>
> This is good but sometimes I wonder which "Bob" or what "paperwork"
> it's talking about. For me I think it would be nicer if the heading
> it's under would also appear, so the agenda view would look like:
>
> Monday 15 October 1012
> work: Scheduled: Client XYZ
> TODO Call Bob about
> paperwork
>
> so I have a bit more context. Perhaps other lines could be displayed
> too depending on the settings.
The modeline should show the path of your agenda item when you move
around in the agenda.
ie. "file.org/Client XYZ/Call Bob about paperwork"
You can also use E in the agenda to add a few more lines of context from
your tasks to the agenda. Maybe that will help?
Regards,
Bernt