Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > My personal use case is when using Org for authoring long texts. > I often leave inline tasks around the specific paragraph I need to > revise in future: > > * Section XX > <paragraph 1> > > <paragraph 2> > > <...> > > ************************* TODO Consider explaining more about X > <paragraph N> > > <...> > > Then, I can easily review the manuscript status using sparse tree or > agenda view.
I see -- but what is the real benefit of inline tasks here over normal tasks? I understand that <paragraph N> should not be considered as the details for a task, but rather its "target", but inline task does not seem to add much here. -- Bastien Guerry