please, read more carefully the manual on section 10.5.
use C-u N[1] b
[1] with N the number of headings you want to go up
Yes indeed, C-u 1 b shows the parent header in another buffer.
It does not give me quite the overview that I am looking for
but it is a decent alternative. But I t
Also, SPC will show the entry in its environment.
And "f" will toggle follow-mode, an automatic way to show
the entry at point in it environment.
- Carsten
On Mar 9, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
--- Lun 9/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
skrev :
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehag
--- Lun 9/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> skrev :
> > --- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen
> >> skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> >
> > what about pressing "b" in the agenda to display the
> subtree ?
> The b gives me the subtree, but not the super tree from +1
> level.
please, read more carefully the
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 16:14:17 +0100, skrev :
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> Why don't you use tags?
One real header:
* TODO [#A] Spindle axis calibration: Disconnect sensor
before rotating
If you ask me, that is quite a large tag.
what about press
--- Ven 6/3/09, Ivan Nedrehagen ha scritto:
> skrev Giovanni Ridolfi :
> > Why don't you use tags?
> One real header:
> * TODO [#A] Spindle axis calibration: Disconnect sensor
> before rotating
>
> If you ask me, that is quite a large tag.
what about pressing "b" in the agenda to display th
På Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:36:55 +0100, skrev Giovanni Ridolfi
:
Why don't you use tags?
---
-*- mode: org; -*-
** Fix the annoying bug :bug:
*** TODO Test
** Create the do-it-all-function :function:
*** TODO Test
In the agenda you'll find:
file:TODO