Hi all Thanks Austin for starting this discussion. I've been wanting to start a discussion on use cases for org-mode for quite some time.
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 03:00 -0400, Austin Frank wrote: > 1) Do you find it to be more convenient to have one file per topic > (research.org, personal.org, etc), or one directory per topic with more > specific files within it (research/project1.org, personal/finances.org)? So far I've been using one file per topic. > 2) Within an org file, do you find it more effective to maintain one > tree for tasks and other trees for notes, or do you mix notes and tasks > within the same trees? I mix notes and tasks. > 3) If you use remember with org, what role does it play in your work > flow? When do you find yourself reaching for a remember note instead of > using an org link or editing an org file directly? I have not used remember so far. > 5) What's the one trick you're most pleased to have discovered, or the > one feature that changed your routine most once you began to use it? I always start the day with opening my agenda-list to see what I have planned to do today. I use the week view so I can see at a glance how busy the rest of the week is. -- Christian Egli, Senior Consultant Novell (Schweiz) AG, Leutschenbachstrasse 41, 8050 Zürich Tel. +41 43 299 75 46 direct, Tel. +41 43 299 78 00, Fax: +41 43 299 75 01 _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode