On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 13:00, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Here's one quick hack to search for non-headline todo items (i.e.,
> checkboxes):
>
> C-c a / \[ \] [RET]
>
> This will generate a list of all "open" list items, such as,
>
> - [ ] Review this idea
>
This has proved to be the best way so far fo
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
> I really am puzzled by using a "TODO state" for saying "this is a note".
>
> For me, a so-called TODO state is a circumstance (or a mode), so one
> transitional property on a cycle. That's something that evolves over time,
> such as:
>
> TODO -> NEXT -> STARTED ->
Hi Ali, John and all,
Ali Tofigh wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 03:46, John Wiegley wrote:
>>> Frequently my notes on meetings contain ideas for stuff to try. Does
>>> anyone have any advice on how to handle these?
>>
>> For ideas I just use a done TODO state called "NOTE". I have the key M-z
Hi Ali,
Ali Tofigh writes:
> What really feels unsatisfactory to me is that only headlines can be
> TODO items. I want to be able to insert TODO items in the middle of a
> section. I've looked at the inline-tasks add-on, but that doesn't
> really do it for me...
Could you please elaborate?
>
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 13:00, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Ali Tofigh writes:
>
>> What really feels unsatisfactory to me is that only headlines can be
>> TODO items. I want to be able to insert TODO items in the middle of a
>> section. I've looked at the inline-tasks add-on, but that doesn't
>> really