* Re: Not not using GTD
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@ 2007-08-29 17:28 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2007-08-29 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dmitri Minaev; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Aug 28, 2007, at 11:21, Dmitri Minaev wrote:
> In the last year, I tried a couple of times to adopt the GTD planning
> style. Until now, I was not successful, mainly due to my own inability
> to keep the records up to date. Two weeks ago I gave another try and,
> as before, I felt the initial relief that comes with getting rid of
> the necessity to keep everything in mind. My org-mode setup is very
> close to what Carsten described in Another GTD Question thread [1]:
> tags for contexts, todo keywords for task state, outlines for pretty
> everything else. Scheduling and deadlines make the standard agenda
> view an amazing tool. Someday/Maybe lists simply have no todo state. I
> have yet to explore the ways of dealing with projects.
>
> There are, however, some things I might want to do, but either don't
> know how or still not sure if I should.
>
> * WAITING states in agenda
> I really love the standard agenda view, but the list of currently
> open todo items includes all unfinished entries, including waiting
> tasks. To exclude them, I can define a custom agenda, but I would
> prefer to customize the standard view, though, to replace the huge
> "open todo items" list with a slightly more compact list of selected
> todo-states. Is there a way to do so?
>
> How do you prefer to see your waiting items -- in the same list with
> other todos or in a separate list?
You can exclude selected stuff from any agenda view using
`org-agenda-skip-function'
For example (in a customize buffer) for org-agenda-custom-commands:
Org Agenda Custom Commands: [Hide Value]
[INS] [DEL] Choice: [Value Menu] Single command:
Key: a
Choice: [Value Menu] Agenda
Match:
Local options:
[INS] [DEL] List:
Option: org-agenda-skip-function
Value: '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'regexp
"\\*+[ ]+WAITING")
[INS] [DEL] List:
Option: org-agenda-overriding-header
Value: "Agenda without the WAITING entries"
[INS]
[ ] Export:
[INS]
[INS]
>
> * Inherited tags in agenda
>
> The inherited tags are not shown in the agenda. It would be OK if I
> were careful enough to tag all new entries. Now, as soon as I see an
> untagged item in the agenda, I am tempted to check if it belongs to
> a tagged upper level or I have simply forgotten to tag it. Is it
> possible to show the inherited tags in the agenda?
Not currently. The "T" key shows the tags in the echo area, though.
- Carsten
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