Hi, Eduardo: Eduardo Suarez writes:
> Based on my previous mail "Manual Ordering and Dynamic Priority" I would like > also to comment about this related idea. > > In Agenda, it is possible to generate different views. I wonder whether it > would be possible to generate an "org mode" view. That is, a buffer in > org-mode > format with all the tasks from our agenda query (no really a sparse tree > view). > Then that file could be edited and reordered to create a planning. If the file > could also sync with new queries that would be great. I think of that maybe as > a package called 'org-projection' (project org into org). > > With such feature, I could have a general org file e.g. for a working project, > and then a planning (projected) file in association with it. I would add the > latter to the Agenda files. > > I can't do lisp development and have no idea if that makes sense, but I just > wanted to share this idea with you. I think this is not 100% related to what you're proposing, but if it helps, I use the excellent org-super-agenda package a lot, which allows you to sort and compose the agenda view according to many parameters: tags, priorities, properties, etc: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-super-agenda Best regards, Juan Manuel -- -- ------------------------------------------------------ Juan Manuel Macías https://juanmanuelmacias.com https://lunotipia.juanmanuelmacias.com https://gnutas.juanmanuelmacias.com