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Re: [Orgmode] Re: When is a TODO really a TODO ? ...


From: Bastien
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Re: When is a TODO really a TODO ? ...
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 03:28:24 +0000
User-agent: Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/23.0.0 (gnu/linux)

Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:

>> - pedagogically: Org-mode tries to be "easy-entry, but then
>>   lots of stuff under the hood".
>>   This is why TODO items are introduced the way they are.
>>   You said that you have been confused by this, so maybe it
>>   is not the right way after all.  Any proposals on how to
>>   address this in the docs?
>>
>
> Maybe just call todo items 'Tasks' and their current state is 'TODO',
> 'DONE', etc ?

Good idea.  Here is a list of possible conventions for the manual:

- use "keyword" for TODO keyword
- use "tasks" for entries that have a keyword
- use "entries" for other entries (or entries "in general")
- use "heading" when referring to the entry as "outline-able"
- use "headline" in the context of exporting/publishing

Maybe some typesetting conventions wouldn't hurt, too:

- use uppercase for KEYWORD
- use uppercase for drawers and special PROPERTIES
- capitalized the first letter for user-defined properties
- use lower-case for tags

Maybe this would help make the examples even more clearer.  This is
especially crucial when if comes to complex agenda searches.

What do you think?

-- 
Bastien




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