On Sep 16, 2007, at 14:40, Bastien wrote:
Xavier Maillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So let's say I have this organization:
* Project 1
** TODO Ask foo about bar
* Project 2
** TODO Write customer report
* Project 3
How can I move the TODO from "Project 1" to "Project 3" directly
-i.e. move by "name"
What about this?
1. Put the cursor at the beginning of the TODO you want to move
2. C-c C-x C-w to cut the subtree (leave the point on "Project 2")
3. C-c C-f to go to the next heading (same level)
4. C-n to go to the next line
5. C-y to yank the subtree
You can also use org-goto (C-c C-j) to navigate through the structure
easily if you need to paste the cut subtree far in the file.
I know there is org-move-item-(down/up) and subtree but I did not see
anything to tell an item to move a precise place (where the precise
place will be prompted).
I think it's better to rely on usual kill/yank procedures when the
moves
are not hierarchy-dependant.
A really stupid solution is also to promote the entry to
top level with M-left, then to move it down with M-down,
then to demote it again with M-right. For short distances
this requires the lease amount of thinking.....
- Carsten
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