The best approach for this may be to not use scheduling or deadlines
at all, but to use the TODO list to track these. There you can easily
select which TODO keywords you want to have listed. For example:
C-u C-c a t WRITE|VERIFY RET
will give you all TODO entries that are either WRITE or VER
On 6 Sep 2007, Gijs Hillenius wrote:
> -- Replying to my own post without quoting it:
>
> I should add, that I *now* understand this is a FAQ and it
> could potentially be solved by adding a timestamp instead of
> scedule/deadline. But all of my WRITE items come with deadlines...
>
> I believe
-- Replying to my own post without quoting it:
I should add, that I *now* understand this is a FAQ and it
could potentially be solved by adding a timestamp instead of
scedule/deadline. But all of my WRITE items come with deadlines...
I believe (I'm trying it out now) that having a DEADLINE sor
Hi!
With so many options in this org forest, it is easy to miss the tree
I'm looking for ...
Would appreciate it if someone could kick me in the right direction,
apologies for the length of my question:
I use org-mode to keep track of items i'm supposed to write and track
these until i've invoic