Do you mean for interactive use, to be able to specify the regexp at
the prompt?
Or in an org-agenda-custom-command?
- Carsten
On Sep 5, 2007, at 11:46, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:
Hi,
I keep a list of Project and Next Action verbs in my org file. When i
am creating a Next Action or Project headline i try and use these
verbs to help keep the language project and action focused.
For example my current lists are:
---- Project Verbs -----------------------------------
| Finalize | Resolve | Handle | Examine | Submit |
| Maximize | Organize | Complete | Ensure | Update |
| Install | Implement | Set-up | Design |
---- Next Action Verbs --------------------------------
| Call | Organize | Review | Buy | Fill out | Find |
| Purge | Examine | Gather | Print | Take | Load |
| Draft | Email |
'Focus Mode' is essentially the same concept as the stuck projects
idea. A tool to help me keep projects on track by ensuring that i use
more action oriented language for headlines . This is mostly for
tasks, but can be used for projects too.
I was thinking another agenda search type might do it for me.
Something like tags-todo-occur. Like tags-todo, but with a header
regexp as well.
Example Syntax: "<+-><Tag>/<+-><Todo>:<header Regexp>"
It is general enough to be able to be used by others, but i can also
use it to create my Agenda Focus mode. As i could not find any
mechanism like this i thought i would suggest it, to see if other
people might find it useful.
Tim.
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