"Egli Christian (KIRO 43)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> **: a headline > >> It would be convenient when you need to store inline tasks that are >> neither proper headlines nor list items. Such a headline wouldn't >> (un)fold, not because its content must stay invisible, but because it >> has no content. > > What is the use case for this?
For example : * A new project Here is some content describing the expected process for a project. Then i want to list some preliminary scheduled tasks to organize a few things : **: SOMEDAY Build a website **: NEXT Set up a discussion list Then i continue describing the project. My point is that this very three lines of content are not related to the headline "Set up a discussion list", but to the headline "A new project". For now, i use list items like this : - [ ] Build a website - [ ] Set up a discussion list But i can't add tags, schedule or archive them, etc., as you do with other kinds of (headlined) tasks. Does this describtion make more sense for you ? ... I'm aware this might first be confusing for the user, because this is not the general approach of org-mode. And i'm also aware this might be a very specific need. But i like org-mode for its flexibility and this was just a suggestion concerning "unfoldable" headline (while we were at it). Hope that makes more sens now :) Best, -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode