"David Thole" <dth...@gmail.com> writes: > > The problem I'm thinking is that I wouldn't mind pulling this information in > my script down to the disk, into muse-mode - so creating my own TOC, and my > own files for each issue (say, [[Issue1000]]) What I'd like to do, though, is > in the org-file, to have [[Issue1000]] in the file (e.g. ** TODO: [[Issue > 1000]]) or maybe a subitem, (e.g. *** [[Issue1000]]) and have it link to the > muse mode file itself.
Why doesn't the following work for you? ,---- | *** [[file:/path/to/muse/Issue1000][Issue1000]] `---- You can type C-u C-c C-l within org for a prompt to link to a file. Or you can type C-c l in the Muse file to store the link and C-c C-l <up> in org-mode to insert the link. The manual has a very clear section on hyperlinks. That said, is there a compelling reason for you to keep your notes in muse rather than org-mode? Org-mode was created to handle both ticket/task management and note taking in the same file. You could keep all the relevant notes (and any data pairs as properties) under each issue headline. E.g. ,---- | *** TODO Issue 1000 | | Notes and subheadings go here. `---- Feel free to let me know if I am misunderstanding the nature of the problem. Best, Matt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode