Buck Brody wrote:
> ...
> Maybe it would be best if I explain my current workflow. I use agenda to see
> what is due today. I
> then manually assign those items the A priority. For the rest of the day,
> whether I am in a
> different agenda view, or just within my main file, I can quickly se
Nick,
Thanks for the suggestion.
What I want is a way to know, just by looking at a headline, if it is due
today. Maybe this isn't something most people care about because they keep
their files unfolded most of the time, so they can see the DEADLINE
property. All my tasks are kept on the third
Buck Brody wrote:
> Assume I have 10 things that must be done for a specific project and two of
> them must be done today. I want to be able to know which two are due today,
> but I still want to see them in the same list as the other 8 items because
> it gives useful context.
>
Coming late t
Buck Brody writes:
> The problem with the sparse tree is that a sparse tree will only show
> the headlines above the item with a deadline, it will not show the
> sibling headlines. For example, if I used a sparse tree on:
That depends on the value of org-show-siblings.
To ensure that siblings
Matt,
Thanks for your suggestions.
The problem with the sparse tree is that a sparse tree will only show the
headlines above the item with a deadline, it will not show the sibling
headlines. For example, if I used a sparse tree on:
* Fruit
** Apple
*** Macintosh
*** Crab
DEADLINE: <2010-04-
Buck Brody writes:
> > Might I ask why the sparse tree search above or a simple agenda
> > view of deadlines is inadequate? The daily agenda provides a nice
> > view of all deadlines, making clear which are due today and which
> > are past due. And with a custom agenda command you
Matt,
Assume I have 10 things that must be done for a specific project and two of
them must be done today. I want to be able to know which two are due today,
but I still want to see them in the same list as the other 8 items because
it gives useful context.
Buck
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 3:01 PM,
Hi Buck,
Buck Brody writes:
> Sorry, I don't think I properly described what I am looking for. I
> want a visual indicator (like a tag or a face) of tasks due today, but
> I don't want to do a specific search. The idea would be that, within a
> view of all tasks, I would be able to see at a gl
Sorry, I don't think I properly described what I am looking for. I want a
visual indicator (like a tag or a face) of tasks due today, but I don't want
to do a specific search. The idea would be that, within a view of all
tasks, I would be able to see at a glance which were due today. Does that
m
Buck Brody writes:
> Is there a way to know if an item is due today by only looking at the
> headline or at an agenda? For instance, could a tag "today" be
> triggered based upon a deadline? Basically, when looking at a sparse
> tree or an agenda, I would like to know what is due today without u
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