org-mode's priority doesn't actually work well with GTD. In org-mode,
priority is not inherited, so you can't prioritize projects, only
tasks. Usually when this has come up on the list before, the answer
is to use tags for priority when you want to prioritize tasks.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 5:41
--- Lun 16/11/09, T o n g ha scritto:
Hi, Tong,
> What I haven't figured out is how to browse todo
> items by priority
in the file you can sort them: select the
region and C-c ^
(Manual, 2.5 Structure editing)
I think this can also be done in the agenda,
please see:
[10.4.3 Sorting of a
Hi T o n g,
At Mon, 16 Nov 2009 02:47:39 + (UTC),
T o n g wrote:
>
> Ok, enough off-track babbling, what I want to know is that weather org-
> mode can somewhat allows me to assign arbitrary levels of priority to my
> todo list, and let me browse them in their priority order (so that high
>
Hi,
I just found out this wonderful tool, and have gone through all the
tutorials. What I haven't figured out is how to browse todo items by
priority or creation date. Let me explain in details.
On reading the tutorials, I just found that that I've developed a
methodology to handle things I ne