Re: [Orgmode] org files and directory hierarchies

2009-01-09 Thread David Lord
2009/1/8 Carsten Dominik > > Did you see Matt' answer in the other thread? That will also work for you. > I did, and it does work thanks. I've had some difficulty with it previously because I use viper, which rebinds C-u unless you're in insert state. > > - Carsten > > http://thread.gmane.or

Re: [Orgmode] org files and directory hierarchies

2009-01-08 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Jan 8, 2009, at 9:40 PM, David Lord wrote: On 8 Ion 2009, at 17:07, Matthew Lundin wrote: One caveat. Org attach doesn't work in quite this way. The data directory hierarchy isn't really human readable (i.e., it doesn't mirror the org outline hierarchy). But that would be a nightmare to m

Re: [Orgmode] org files and directory hierarchies

2009-01-08 Thread David Lord
On 8 Ion 2009, at 17:07, Matthew Lundin wrote: One caveat. Org attach doesn't work in quite this way. The data directory hierarchy isn't really human readable (i.e., it doesn't mirror the org outline hierarchy). But that would be a nightmare to make work, I imagine, because of constant changes

Re: [Orgmode] org files and directory hierarchies

2009-01-08 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Dan, Dan Davison writes: > > So is there any future in thinking about an org extension that would > automatically maintain a directory hierarchy, mirroring the hierarchy > of headings in certain org files? > > But if the structure of org is truly reflecting the structure of my > life / thoug

[Orgmode] org files and directory hierarchies

2009-01-08 Thread Dan Davison
I was starting to wonder about the relationship between the hierarchy defined by org files, and the file system hierarchy. This is just thinking out loud really. In fact that might be a generous description of a very vaguely-thought out idea. It is obviously a very standard situation that a file e