Thanks to both of you! I'll give each a try and see which works for
me. On this topic generally, I am using separate files for each
project. So far, I've been copying text similar to that below to each
new project, but given the breadth of org-mode, I'm guessing that I'm
"doing it wrong". How do you handle this?
Keith
On May 22, 2009, at 4:03 PM, Michael Mrozek wrote:
Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
As Keith Lancaster so eloquently wrote on 5/21/2009 2:41 PM:
Is it possible to hide, during normal editing, the configuration /
comment lines in a project file?
I put my entire top-of-the-file configuration in a property drawer.
It can obviously be expanded on demand, but otherwise is not expanded
(ie, when I load the file).
My .emacs has this (from Custom):
(custom-set-variables
'(org-drawers (quote ("PROPERTIES" "SETUP" "LOGBOOK"))))
The my .org file has this at the top (for example):
:SETUP:
#+STARTUP: hidestars odd lognoteclock-out lognotedone
#+LANGUAGE: en
#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:nil toc:nil \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:{} *:t TeX:f
#+CATEGORY: PROJECTS
#+TYP_TODO: TODO(t/@) INPROGRESS(i@/@)| CANCELED(C@/@) DONE(D@/@)
#+FILETAGS: Work
:END:
Dan
I have a top-level headline at the end of my file named "Config"
that's
tagged with ARCHIVE so it gets grayed out and doesn't open
automatically; I don't even notice it anymore
Keith Lancaster
klancaster1...@mac.com
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