Hi everyone, I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-style. One thing I'm having a hard time figuring out is how to refile headers as top level headlines in a target file. I've customized org-refile with the following settings: ,---- | (setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file) | (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 1) | (nil :maxlevel . 3))) `---- (Note: the second setting in org-refile-targets gives me additional, deeper targets in whatever file I'm visiting.) What I'd like to see is for maxlevel to include the possibility of filing an item as a top-level headline (at the bottom of the file). This would make it easier to create new top-level projects directly from my inbox. Otherwise, if the item I'm refiling doesn't naturally fit under any of the existing top level headlines in the target file, I have to (1) copy it by hand or (2) create a inbox heading in the target file, which I then have to empty again as part of a separate process (tedious with many org files). Perhaps this desired behavior is already possible. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Matt
On Jan 14, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of > my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an > inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-style. > > One thing I'm having a hard time figuring out is how to refile headers > as top level headlines in a target file. I've customized org-refile > with the following settings: > > ,---- > | (setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file) > | (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 1) > | (nil :maxlevel . 3))) > `---- > > (Note: the second setting in org-refile-targets gives me additional, > deeper targets in whatever file I'm visiting.) > > What I'd like to see is for maxlevel to include the possibility of > filing an item as a top-level headline (at the bottom of the file). Hmmm, how would you like the interface to work? Just have an entry in the list that is only the file name? And if it is only a single file, just replying with the empty string? - Carsten > > This would make it easier to create new top-level projects directly > from my inbox. Otherwise, if the item I'm refiling doesn't naturally > fit under any of the existing top level headlines in the target file, > I have to (1) copy it by hand or (2) create a inbox heading in the > target file, which I then have to empty again as part of a separate > process (tedious with many org files). > > Perhaps this desired behavior is already possible. Any advice would be > greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Matt > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
> On Jan 14, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of
>> my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an
>> inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-style.
>>
>> One thing I'm having a hard time figuring out is how to refile headers
>> as top level headlines in a target file. I've customized org-refile
>> with the following settings:
>>
>> ,----
>> | (setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file)
>> | (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 1)
>> | (nil :maxlevel . 3)))
>> `----
>>
>> (Note: the second setting in org-refile-targets gives me additional,
>> deeper targets in whatever file I'm visiting.)
>>
>> What I'd like to see is for maxlevel to include the possibility of
>> filing an item as a top-level headline (at the bottom of the file).
>
> Hmmm, how would you like the interface to work? Just have an entry
> in the list that is only the file name? And if it is only a single
> file,
> just replying with the empty string?
1. First idea:
Perhaps this option could be activated only when:
(setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file)
Currently with the above setting and refile targets with a maxlevel of
2, completion with refile offers the following targets:
computer.org/headline/ (computer.org)
vs.
computer.org/headline/subheading/ (computer.org)
To file under the first target, one can hit space after completing
headline. Perhaps there could also be an option for hitting space after
the first completion, i.e., after computer.org.
computer.org/ (computer.org)
2. Second idea:
Another possibility would be as you suggest: to offer the file name
independently as one of the targets. And if it's only one file, perhaps
the file name could still be offered as a target the sake of clarity.
This would then work regardless of the setting of
org-refile-use-outline-path.
I realize not everyone would want this behavior. Maybe one would need to
set it explicitly either by (1) setting level to 0 for
org-refile-targets or (2) making maxlevel a negative number (i.e., if
positive then don't offer level 0 targets; if negative offer level 0
targets).
Just an idea.... I'm sure your ideas about this will be much better! :-)
Thanks for considering this.
Matt
[-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2619 bytes --] On Jan 18, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: > Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes: > >> On Jan 14, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I have a lot of org-files and use org-refile all the time as part of >>> my normal workflow. My basic approach is to remember things to an >>> inbox.org file and then to process the inbox GTD-style. >>> >>> One thing I'm having a hard time figuring out is how to refile >>> headers >>> as top level headlines in a target file. I've customized org-refile >>> with the following settings: >>> >>> ,---- >>> | (setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file) >>> | (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 1) >>> | (nil :maxlevel . 3))) >>> `---- >>> >>> (Note: the second setting in org-refile-targets gives me additional, >>> deeper targets in whatever file I'm visiting.) >>> >>> What I'd like to see is for maxlevel to include the possibility of >>> filing an item as a top-level headline (at the bottom of the file). >> >> Hmmm, how would you like the interface to work? Just have an entry >> in the list that is only the file name? And if it is only a single >> file, >> just replying with the empty string? > > 1. First idea: > > Perhaps this option could be activated only when: > > (setq org-refile-use-outline-path 'file) > > Currently with the above setting and refile targets with a maxlevel of This should now work exactly as you describe above. - Carsten > 2, completion with refile offers the following targets: > > computer.org/headline/ (computer.org) > > vs. > > computer.org/headline/subheading/ (computer.org) > > To file under the first target, one can hit space after completing > headline. Perhaps there could also be an option for hitting space > after > the first completion, i.e., after computer.org. > > computer.org/ (computer.org) > > 2. Second idea: > > Another possibility would be as you suggest: to offer the file name > independently as one of the targets. And if it's only one file, > perhaps > the file name could still be offered as a target the sake of clarity. > This would then work regardless of the setting of > org-refile-use-outline-path. > > I realize not everyone would want this behavior. Maybe one would > need to > set it explicitly either by (1) setting level to 0 for > org-refile-targets or (2) making maxlevel a negative number (i.e., if > positive then don't offer level 0 targets; if negative offer level 0 > targets). > > Just an idea.... I'm sure your ideas about this will be much > better! :-) > > Thanks for considering this. > Matt > > [-- Attachment #1.2: Type: text/html, Size: 5105 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/plain, Size: 204 bytes --] _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode