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@ 2015-02-19  1:55 Giacomo M
  2015-02-19  5:17 ` Kyle Meyer
  2015-02-19 23:49 ` Christian Wittern
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From: Giacomo M @ 2015-02-19  1:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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Dear all,
I'm experimenting the following path structure:

1. ~/org/ is where I keep all my org files for organization purposes (e.g.
project.org contains all TODOs, notes, events, and links related to
"project") and is sync'd with a GIT server.

2. ~/working/project/ is where I keep all the non-organizational files
related to "project", which are potentially big and thus the folder is
saved on an external drive/Dropbox.

What happens is that in project.org I end up specifying a lot of links all
starting with ~/working/project/. This is useful as I can directly jump
from "organization" to "action", or just to switch in a quicker way across
project files.

I know there is an header arg (i.e. dir) for the path of code execution,
but I am not aware of anything similar for link referencing.

Would you have any suggestions for reducing the redundancy of a common
parent path for links in a subtree/file?

Thanks,

Giacomo

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