On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Daniel Clemente
<address@hidden> wrote:
Actually what I would find useful is a task dispatcher for Emacs: a way to go to common tasks with a few keys.
For instance: C-c C-x C-g would open your customized dispatcher, a dialog similar to C-u C-c C-x C-j (clock recent task) but which shows you predefined tasks, like:
[1] answer phone
[b] breakfast
[p] procrastinate!
[n] think about next task to do
[2] work on file2 a bit more
I agree with this, but I'm not sure how I would want it implemented.
I am currently using a file I have called "
general.org" with links to various projects. Following an idea from Sacha Chua, the following is in the init file:
:(defun general ()
: (interactive)
: (find-file "~/org/General.org"))
I use it to store links to various projects. It has often occurred to me how handy it would be if this were integrated better with org-mode. I would like to be able to start defining a project, with a command that did the following (at least):
1. interactively ask for a project name and make an org file or directory (optionally)
2. insert a link either in some list like
general.org 3. define (perhaps suggesting a default) key binding
4. perhaps setting up logging or other automatic processes (clocking?)
For now, however,
general.org in my setup solves my problem. One more reason I like having my ~/org hierarchy under git control on three machines.
Alan Davis