The follow-mode works fine, and this is what I use currently, but usually the item doesn't have data that tells clearly what it's parent item is. It'd be nice to have this overview, in the flat form -- like Eraldo said, if you'd like to print or just have a 10.000 feet view of the actions.

I'm not sure how hard would it be to do that, but I'm willing to do if you experiences org-moders/elispers put me in the right direction :) -- I'm in the process of learning elisp!

Marcelo.

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Eraldo Helal <admin@eraldo.at> wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 04:07, Matthew Lundin <mdl@imapmail.org> wrote:
In my opinion, the easiest way to figure out which project a TODO
belongs to is to use follow mode in the agenda. That way you can see the
original context (i.e., project) to which a todo belongs.

This works great for working with the agenda!
It does not for printing the agenda buffer...
there I would still wish for having the parent project headline as prefix.

Greetings,
Eraldo

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