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Re: [O] Seeking advice on structuring my org-mode file
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Karl Voit |
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Re: [O] Seeking advice on structuring my org-mode file |
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Sun, 26 May 2013 11:49:40 +0200 |
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* Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi!
> I have an Org-mode file with notes concerning a large project connected
> with teaching at my university. One of the headlines is dedicated to
> one particular course, where I am part of a group developing a concept
> of this course. So, one subheadline is devoted to that. Yet another
> (subsub)headline is a list if my proposals of things that should be
> covered during that course, and now it needs 3 more levels down.
> Summing it up: I have 5 levels of headlines and now I need a sixth
> one. So, my question is: what are good practices of other Org-moders?
> Do you push such a monster to an external file and just include a link
> to it? Or do you just live with 6-level structure (which is a bit
> cumbersome, since I sometimes want to copy a part of this document to
> an email)? Or maybe there's yet another way of handling this?
So I assume you've got this:
- project.org
- courseX
- covered topics (unsure about this one; not necessary)
- topic 1
- task related to topic 1
Either you are OK with this level of headings (I would not care) or
you have many different possibilities.
1. Additional Org-mode file(s): see other answers
2. Usage of flat hierarchy
- project.org
- non-educational
- courseX
- courseX notes
3. Usage of tags
- project.org
- X :non-educational:
- course material :courseX:
- course topics :courseX:
- course notes :courseX:
Or you can use a combination of these methods or additional methods
which do not come to my mind for now.
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