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From: | Christopher Kuettner |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Another GTD question. |
Date: | Sat, 21 Oct 2006 22:54:48 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Macintosh/20060909) |
- A lot of the code handling TODOs was written early when there were no plain lists. That code often explicitly assumes that TODO is preceded by the beginning of a line and a few stars. Several regular expressionsthat are used all over the place implicitly make this assumption.
In outline mode there is the possibility to replace the stars with an reg-expression. That means you can replace the star as the headline-indicator. Maybe you can take some code from outline-mode.
- To make TODO in plain list items fully useful, I'd have to be able to apply tags to them. However, other than headlines, the first line of a plain list item does not have a defined end, it can be filled and wrapped - so where would a good place be, where should TAGS be stored? Any good proposals?
maybe you can rise the importance of org-tags-column like in "if a ":" is here, than this is a tag.
Aside from that...What is the basic design model for org-mode? What is org supposed to be? Where it is headed? I thought I got an outliner with dates-capabilities. No it's almost a full fledged publishing platform...
I think you did a terrific job so far. Maybe you have to make some fundamental decisions here...
Regards, Christopher
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