Bastien writes:
>> If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
>> is now identical to the structure we started with.
>
> FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
> a good option, as I like having my archives stored as flat entries.
I have
On 2014-05-28 21:39, Bastien writes:
> Hi Florian,
>
> Florian Lindner writes:
>
>> If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
>> is now identical to the structure we started with.
>
> FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
> a good o
On 2014-05-28 at 15:39, Bastien wrote:
>> If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
>> is now identical to the structure we started with.
>
> FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
> a good option, as I like having my archives stored a
Hi Florian,
Florian Lindner writes:
> If I also archive AB after that, it gets inserted in the structure which
> is now identical to the structure we started with.
FR noted, thanks. I'm curious to see if people would really find this
a good option, as I like having my archives stored as flat e
org-archive-subtree archives a subtree.
* A
** AA
*** AAA
** AB
*** ABA
Archiving AA will remove the subtree from the original file and create
it like that in archive target:
* AA
** AAA
What I want (wish for) is to create it like that in the archive target:
* A
** AA
*** AAA
If I also archi