On 2008-Nov-24, at 04:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: James TD Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 24 November 2008 01:25:57 EET
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [Orgmode] RFC: Improvements to org-remember
* New features
** Adding non-headline items
That's a fantastic idea!
** Updating completion statistics
** Automatic sorting
Right now, I have a :SORT: property in my property drawer which looks
like:
:SORT: C-c S-6 p
This is just a reminder to me for the key chord I need to play to get
the sort I want. It's conveniently located near the headline and not
too hard to open and read when I need to resort manually.
It seems to me that having an hook like 'org-remember-after-filing
would allow people to choose what kinds of updating they wanted done
after a remember template was used. Mixing this with different types
of templates may take some care: you don't want to run all the hooks
inside a save-excursion if the point to to allow the hook to move
point to a special place, but then all hooks would have to be written
with that in mind. Perhaps the hooks should be run inside a (let )
with some official bindings for markers for the following:
- org-remember-marker-to-beginning-of-new-text
- org-remember-marker-to-end-of-new-text
- org-remember-marker-to-parent-headline (perhaps most useful for
non-headline remember templates)
- org-remember-template-type
But automatic sorting seems useful in many other contexts (like after
scheduling or rescheduling an item, or changing priority, or editing
the headline text) so perhaps some wishes/ideas from the list would be
appropriate. Could org-mode take ownership of the :SORT: property for
headlines, and have a org-sort-file-using-property (or a org-sort-
headline-using-property) which could be added to hook lists where-ever
the user wanted?
Or is this too specific? Would it be nice to have plain lists (or
checkboxed lists) have some kind of sort property too? Where could a
user store this data so it could be easy to see but also easy to ignore._______________________________________________
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