Hi Wanrong, thanks for the code. It looks good, I will put it into
my trickler to reconsider a some time in the future.
- Carsten
On Feb 21, 2008, at 11:53 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi, Carsten,
I hacked a patch that does what I need. Just in case you change your
mind in the future, or anyone
Hi, Carsten,
I hacked a patch that does what I need. Just in case you change your
mind in the future, or anyone else has the same need as I, here is the
patch (against org.el in 5.22a. I did not get time to learn git yet).
Thanks.
Wanrong
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On Feb 18, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Using "PROJECT" as a TODO keyword certainly can work, however, my
work flow usually is first quickly mark anything that needs action
with "TODO" and later I may add more sub-items to it. Following this
approach I will need to remember to ch
Using "PROJECT" as a TODO keyword certainly can work, however, my work
flow usually is first quickly mark anything that needs action with
"TODO" and later I may add more sub-items to it. Following this approach
I will need to remember to change "TODO" to "PROJECT" once a TODO item
starts to h
Hi Wanrong,
No, I think you need to find a different way around this.
For example by using a different keyword for the headings that contain
the true TODO items. I use PROJECT or something similar.
When you then search for TODO, the true tasks will be highlighted.
- Carsten
On Feb 15, 2008,
Hi,
Is it possible to highlighting only the sparse tree leaves, or even
better, highlighting the whole sparse tree but with leaves in a special
face?
The motivation for such a feature is this:
Suppose I have a task tree like this:
* TODO Task A
*** TODO Task A.1
* TODO Task A.1.1
* TODO