[PLUG] Emacs org-mode

Johnathan Mantey manteyjg at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 21:09:54 UTC 2017


What I think you may be looking for is to create TAGS Groups (aka Tag
hierarchy).

I'm just getting started with GTD myself, so I don't have an understanding
of how I might use tags to group my action items.

On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Rich Shepard <rshepard at appl-ecosys.com>
wrote:

> On Wed, 6 Dec 2017, Johnathan Mantey wrote:
>
> IMO, the naming structure of your tags is a personal decision. Every
>> person is going to have a different opinion of the *appropriate* way to
>> create their tags.
>>
>
> Jonathan,
>
>   Because the manual wrote nothing about the use of the prefixes I thought
> they had no specific meanings, but it's good to have this confirmed.
>
> Can you clarify what you are after with respect to issue #2? Where the
>> tags are located, is once again, up to you. You can either place your tags
>> in your .emacs/.init file using the *org-tag-alist* variable, or you can
>> place *#+TAGS:* fields within your org file.
>>
>
>   I asked the question poorly. For consistency I want to use the same tag
> for all appropriate instances so I wonder if there's a way to create a
> lookup list of tabs. Perhaps it's not an issue with a limited number of
> tags.
>
> Finally.... for devotees of the One True Program there is a Slack group,
>> pdx-emacs.slack.com.
>>
>
>   Good to know. How do I become involved? Since I do a lot of writing and
> other work with emacs and use it with R and Python I am going to start
> using
> it for spatial analyses with GRASS, too. And use GTD via org-mode for
> tracking 'stuff,' projects, and TODOs.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Rich
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