> In fact the properties, custom ID and else inside is mostly visually > disturbing me though it is necessary.
FYI: org-custom-properties and org-toggle-custom-properties-visibility Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes: > * Texas Cyberthal <texas.cybert...@gmail.com> [2020-11-21 18:46]: >> I guess I avoid the problem you're talking about by mostly excluding >> bulk prose from the Agenda directory. They're fundamentally different >> and should be handled differently. > > Well said. > >> One is about human language, the other is about database metadata. > > That is so. > > In fact the properties, custom ID and else inside is mostly visually > disturbing me though it is necessary. Before knowing about Org I have > already had a system of planning, projects, tasks, and all that could > be related to people, groups and what other else things. This part of > Org that is dependant on meta data is better managed through > dedicated databases. > >> The temptation to do everything inline just because Org supports it >> is one of Org's biggest traps. It's like the trap of trying to >> outline strictly when you should be rambling. > > Temptation is brought through the usage of Org as there are not so > many choices beyond it. Org is meant to keep simple things > simple. Data being managed may easily grow into complex thing.