> "Tom Breton (Tehom)" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Any interest in trying this out? I can push it if anyone else wants to
>> try it out.
>
> I'm interested! Please let me know where I can read some code.
>
> Thanks :)
I pushed it just now; it's on branch stow-design. Here is a little
documentation:
*** How it works
It works by using dblocks as fake symbolic links. After you stow items,
you do org-dblock-update with a prefix argument (C-u C-c C-x C-u) which
syncs the dblocks.
That may or may not be the best way to do this. It's still experimental.
*** How to use it
The commands:
* org-stow-make-item-stowable makes an item stowable. It prompts you for
where to stow the item and remembers that information.
* org-stow-item stows the item at point, marking it accordingly.
* org-stow-unstow-item unstows the item at point, if it was stowed,
marking it accordingly.
* org-dblock-update - existing org command. Updates the dblocks to
reflect the current (un)stowing.
Thanks for the interest, and thanks Brian too.
Tom Breton (Tehom)
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