Hi Jose, On Dec 2, 2007 9:19 PM, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote: > > Hi. > > I'm very happy with the new org-refile, but the current way of > specifying the target node is, IMHO, not as convenient as it could be. > For instance, if i specify levels up to, say, 2 as targets, and have > duplicated headlines at said level: > > * Project A > ** Tasks > ** Resources > * Project B > ** Tasks > ** Resources > > the completion shows only the first occurrence of 'Tasks' and > 'Resources'. What i do now is giving them different names, but it's a > bit artificial: > > * Project A > ** Project A tasks > ** Project A resources > * Project B > ** Project B tasks > ** Project B resources > > For situations like this one, it would help a lot having the option of > interactively selecting the target node in the same way as one selects > it after invoking org-remember. The idea of using the org-goto interface (which is what org-remember-handler uses for interactive filing), but IIRC Max has pointed out correctly that this interface is way too slow for this task. It is OK for occasional use, and if you are comfortable with it, you can use it during remember to file your note. However, if remember has collected some 10 tasks during a day and you need to go through this interface 10 times in succession, you will immediately get tired of it. Opening another window and doing cut-and-paste from one window to the other would probably be better. A second option would be to have > completion for all headlines in a hierarchical way, navigating the > outline tree at the mini-buffer prompt as if one where navigating a > file tree after C-xC-f. Finally, a (quick?) workaround would be to > show the target names as 'full-paths', e.g. Project A/Tasks, Project > B/Tasks in the first example above. It might be worth looking into disambiguating (is that a word???) duplicate headlines, or indeed make the hierarchy look like a path or even complete like find-file. Not a bad idea at all. C-c r o Implement way to distinguish identical headlines for org-refile C-c C-c - Carsten