(defun alpha-org-what-links-here () "Show all links that point to the current node. Also show the node itself.
This makes id links quasi-bidirectional." (interactive) (let ((org-agenda-files (alpha-org-all-org-files :archive t :text-search-extra t)) ;; turn off redundancy ;; fixme probably going to be redone org-agenda-text-search-extra-files) (org-search-view nil (org-entry-get nil "ID" t)))) On 10/12/14, Daniel Clemente <n142...@gmail.com> wrote: > El Mon, 13 Oct 2014 10:42:28 +0800 Eric Abrahamsen va escriure: >> > >> > This is the bit I'm not sure about... >> > >> > * project_a >> > ** experiment about blah :proj_name:theme: >> > [2014-10-11] >> > >> > Did x, y, and z today. Will analyze results tomorrow. >> > >> > [2014-10-12] >> > >> > Wow. Interesting finding. This will help a lot and may be relevant to >> > future projects! >> > >> … >> >> Perhaps both links and tags are what you're after then: you could leave >> a link to the general finding inside "experiment about blah" (to remind >> yourself you took that note), but also use the tags to open Agendas on >> both project and theme, so you can see all the relevant information in >> one place. >> > > >> > * project_a >> > ** experiment about blah :proj_name:theme: > > I think it's crazy to use topics as tags. How many topics/themes are > there? Wikipedia counts many million. Names of topic are very subjective. > Topics are often mixed, split apart, refined, renamed, grouped in > supertopics, … > In org it's easy to remodel hierarchical headers but it's not easy to > remodel tags (much less, hierarchical tags). > > So rather than: > > ** some construction :plastics_engineering: > > > I would have: > > Engineering.org: > * Plastics > * Houses > * … > > > I understand you use tags and „tag search“ to be able to look for bits of > a particular topic in a file which is not related to the topic. > It would be better to have a tag that in addition links to a particular > tree. With that you'd have the freedom of tagging anything and the > flexibility of headers. > > Some brainstorming about how to link tags with headers: Two options: > > 1) There is a main tag in a header, and the other tags link to it (with C-c > C-o you navigate to the main tag). > > proj1.org: > ** some construction :plastics_engineering: > > Engineering.org: :<<<plastics_engineering>>>: > * Plastics > * Houses > * … > > > 2) You use links and you ask for backlinks > > proj1.org: > ** some construction [link to P] > > Engineering.org: > * Plastics > :ID: 1231212311122 > * Houses > * … > > And then… a key to *search for links to a header* („backlinks“). Can org do > this now?. > E.g. you go to „Plastics“ and you search „all the backlinks found in > proj1.org“. Then you have the generic knowledge and in addition all the bits > of specific knowledge about that topic. > > > Maybe this is already possible… Whether it's useful, I don't know. > > -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.