A followup on my second point.

On 2011-11-02, Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> One interesting possibility is to have a dedicated top-level
> entry for all file-level control purposes.  Then it's clear
> where everything should go, and syntax can even follow the
> subtree syntax.
Thus, for example, a tag on that entry becomes a file tag.  To
understand file-level syntax, you only need to understand tags and
property drawers as usual.

There is no need to RTFM the syntax for how to do a file-level
operation, because you already know it for subtrees.

>
> However, that might be too radical for this discussion.
>

Samuel

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