Dnia 2013-10-04, o godz. 05:24:45
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> I sent my email, then went asleep. I woke half an hour ago, and a
> thought occured to me: checkboxes. And now a little game: I wonder
> how many of the answers I got mentioned this idea;).
Wow, /now/ I'm impressed! None of them
Dnia 2013-10-03, o godz. 21:32:24
Marcin Borkowski napisał(a):
> Hi Orgers,
>
> I work as an editorial assistant for a journal (together with a
> friend). We get LaTeX files of articles, and have to convert them to
> our template, do some proof-reading and corrections, send galleys to
> authors
On Thu, Oct 03, 2013 at 09:32:24PM +0200, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> list. Is there a possibility to "disable" a tree, so that no its
> subheadings appear in the global todo list?
Did you try archiving the whole tree?
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On 3.10.2013, at 21:45, John Hendy wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>> Hi Orgers,
>>
>> I work as an editorial assistant for a journal (together with a
>> friend). We get LaTeX files of articles, and have to convert them to
>> our template, do some proof-readin
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> Hi Orgers,
>
> I work as an editorial assistant for a journal (together with a
> friend). We get LaTeX files of articles, and have to convert them to
> our template, do some proof-reading and corrections, send galleys to
> authors etc. It
Hi Orgers,
I work as an editorial assistant for a journal (together with a
friend). We get LaTeX files of articles, and have to convert them to
our template, do some proof-reading and corrections, send galleys to
authors etc. It is convenient to have a TODO Org tree for each paper,
with TODO sub