Hi Scott
 
> Well, I really do like having a todo list and planning out the
critical things for my day in the morning and then going down the 
> list checking them off. I but I also like having a project view
because that allows me to make sure I come up with the next actions 
> for all my commitments. I'm curious if anyone has come up with a nice
way to make this todo list, organize it, but have it link back 
> to your next actions for your projects.
  
> I've tried tagging TODOs with :today:, but you can't reorder them in
the agenda match tag window. What I normally do now is schedule 
> the TODOs for today and then I archive them in the agenda view with $
to complete them. The biggest problem with this is that I 
> can't reorder the scheduled TODOs to reflect the priority or order in
which I want to do them, and I clutter up my calendar view of 
> the day. 

> I thought of two solutions and I'm wondering if anyone has implemented
either or come up with another.

> One, rearrange items in the agenda without having to assign them a
time.

Couldn't you assign a priority to the tasks and then sort the agenda
view by priority?

> Two, have a keystroke that you could press on a headline and it would
create a link (or an agenda like display) of that headline in 
> a temporary window (or a todo window) where you could use org-mode
controls to rearrange the headlines. If you pressed C-c $ or C-c 
> C-t you could archive or complete the tasks and have them be changed
back in the real file. 

Huh, this sounds like quite a bit of code to develop.

Christian


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