4 #+TYP_TODO: TODO IDEA WISH QUESTION DECLINED INCONSISTENCY BUG DONE
6 #+OPTIONS: H:2 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t *:t TeX:t
7 #+ARCHIVE: ::** Archived Tasks
8 #+EMAIL: carsten.dominik@gmail.com
9 #+TITLE: The Org-mode TODO list
13 This is a loose collection of ideas and TODO items for the future
14 development of Org-mode. These ideas come from various sources,
15 mostly from emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, from direct emails to me, or from
16 my own day-dreaming. I don't always mention the source of an idea,
17 out of laziness. However, when I implement a good idea, I try to
18 mention the origin of this idea in the /Acknowledgments/ section of
19 the manual - let me know if I forgot to give /you/ credit for
23 On this page, I am using TODO keywords in the following way:
24 |-----------------+----------------------------------------------------|
25 | *Keyword* | Intention |
26 |-----------------+----------------------------------------------------|
27 | *TODO* | A development that is going to happen, once I have time or once I figure out how to do it. |
28 | *IDEA* | A new idea, I have not yet decided what if anything I will do about it. |
29 | *WISH* | A wish, probably voiced by someone on emacs-orgmode@gnu.org. This is less than a new idea, more a change in existing behavior. |
30 | *QUESTION* | A question someone asked, that needs some thinking before it can be answered |
31 | *DECLINED* | I have decided not to implement this feature, but I am keeping it in the list so that people can see it, complain, or still try to convince me. |
32 | *INCONSISTENCY* | Some behavior in Org-mode that is not as clean and consistent as I would like it to be. |
33 | *BUG* | This needs to be fixed, as soon as possible. |
34 | *DONE* | Well, done is done. |
35 | /NEW/ | This is a tag, indicating recently added entries |
37 |-----------------+----------------------------------------------------|
43 *** TODO Definition lists, like in Muse
44 *** TODO Get rid of all the \r instances, which were used only for XEmacs.
45 *** IDEA Should we allow #+TODO as an alias for #+SEQ_TODO?
46 *** TODO proper visibility cycling for items
47 Make them not hide the text after the final list item.
48 This is not trivial, we cannot usenormal outline stuff,
49 needs a separate implementaiton.
50 *** IDEA allow different colors for different TODO keywords/tags.
51 *** TODO Use an indirect buffer for org-goto.
52 Is there a problem with the overriding map?
54 *** WISH Inline TODO entries
55 A way to put a TODO entry without starting a new section.
57 *** TODO Speedbar support for agenda.
60 *** QUESTION COLUMN View
61 is this safe, or could things be messed up with this?
62 *** TODO Make S-right and S-left change TODO keywords
63 Right now they change the time stamps. This could be
64 M-left/right, but this could also cause inconsistencies, because
65 when on a time stamp, the same keys do exactly this.
66 *** WISH Make more modes changeable from the agenda
67 These could be made available for toggling, just like
68 follow-mode. Examples:
69 - org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels
70 - org-tags-match-list-sublevels
71 - org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled
72 *** IDEA Sort TODO entries according to type?
73 This would apply for the list collection, not in the day entries.
74 However, I could also have a TODO keyword criterion that could be
75 used in the day entries, as one of the minor criteria.
77 *** DECLINED Allow separators in the Tag-sorted agenda view
78 This feature is not going to come, because block agendas can
79 achieve the same thing.
83 *** WISH When editing links, give access to stored links.
84 Not sure why this is needed.
85 Idea from William Henney.
86 *** WISH Variable of standard links for completion with C-c C-l
87 Or something like that, to make standard links fast.
88 *** WISH Make brackets in links possible
89 Would require a display property also for the label part of
91 *** IDEA Find all links to a specific file
92 *** IDEA Make info HTML links work for links to Info files
93 Info links of course only work inside Emacs. However, many info
94 documents are on the web, so the HTML exporter could try to be
95 smart and convert an Info link into the corresponding link on the
96 web. For example, we could use the GNU software site then
97 Name.HTML. Here is the link to be used:
98 http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ Another
99 question is, is this URL going to be stable so that it makes sense
100 to actually put this into org.el?
102 *** IDEA Make news HTML links work, using Google.
103 I can use Google groups with a message id to find a USENET message,
104 even if the original link points to gnus.
106 *** TODO Remove irretrievable links from /published/ HTML output
107 This is on David's table, and he will hopefully integrate a
108 mechanism for this into org-publish.el. The discussion about this
109 was started by [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/281][Austin Frank]]
111 *** DECLINED Agenda collections, based on #+COLLECTION lines.
112 [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/139][Tim Callaghan]] started the discussion on this one.
113 Declined because this would depend on local variables and the
114 agenda commands are global. Also, this can actually be done by
115 specifying the file list in a custom agenda command.
117 *** DECLINED Make CamelCase words link to corresponding org-mode files.
118 Files in the same directory. Or some other way to easy do that.
119 Would be useful for publishing projects. This would be an
120 incompatible change, but I don't think anyone is using CamelCase
122 This is marked declined, because link abbreviations now provide an
123 easy way to make links to other files.
125 *** TODO Document the character protection in links
126 I don't think this is really covered anywhere.
127 Maybe we also should protect characters in the visible part, to
128 make sure thing will never be on two lines...?
129 *** WISH Radio targets across files
130 I guess each org file could write a .orgtargets.filename file, if
131 it has any radio targets.
134 ** DECLINED Fast update for external editing
135 Could I use a dynamic block for this?
139 *** WISH Row formulas
141 *** TODO Write a tutorial
142 Demonstrate running averages.
144 *** WISH Make a variable that current line should be recomputed always
145 in each table, skipping headers of course.
147 *** TODO Allow a table to locally change the unit system
148 This is for using constants.el.
149 Well, it is now possible to do this for the file, is this enough???
150 *** QUESTION Does inserting hlines change references correctly?
151 *** WISH Interactive way to get a converted table?
152 *** BUG When computing in a narrowed column, this may go wrong.
153 Computing changes fields and does not yet see correctly if the column
154 width has changed, in the case of a narrowed column.
156 *** DECLINED Alternative for the implementation of orgtbl-minor-mode:
157 I could use post-command-hook to set the variable orgtbl-mode.
158 I will not do this now and only consider it if problems show up.
160 *** DECLINED Table info lines are not necessarily comments in orgtbl-mode
161 Should I generalize this? No, because the table itself will not be
162 in the correct syntax for whatever mode.
164 *** DECLINED S-cursor motion to select part of a table, with proper highlighting.
168 ** Properties and Column View
169 *** TODO Mouse support for selecting values
170 This could/should be part of org-mouse.el.
177 *** BUG We have no clear view on what to do with properties upon export.
180 ** Compatibility issues
181 *** Emacs 21 compatibility
182 This is being phased out. Almost everything works under Emacs 21,
183 but in the future I will make little effort to support it.
184 **** DECLINED Column view does not yet work for Emacs 21s.
185 Declined, because I don't know how to do this. Too many
187 *** XEmacs compatibility
188 **** QUESTION Is there an issue with the coding system of HTML exported files?
189 In the code I used to have a comment saying that
190 : (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
191 : (boundp 'buffer-file-coding-system)
192 : buffer-file-coding-system))
193 always returns nil, implicating that setting the coding system for
194 the export buffer would not work correctly. however, I have never
195 followed up on this and never had a bug report - so I am wondering
196 if there is an issue at all.
198 **** DECLINED Column view does not yet work for XEmacs.
199 Declined, because I don't know how to do this. Too many
201 **** DECLINED Rewrite the `format' function
202 To make narrowing work under XEmacs, I would need to write a
203 version of /format/ that does transport text properties, or I
204 would have to rework narrowing entirely. Unlikely that this will
205 happen, mainly because it is working in Emacs and so does not
206 bother me personally so much. Anyway, I don't know if people are
207 actually using narrowing very much at all.
211 *** IDEA Convert links to footnotes for ASCII export.
212 *** DECLINED Store LaTeX code as HTML comments
213 Declined because I don't really see the need for this.
214 *** IDEA Microformats
215 Nic Ferrier has been pushing this agenda for a long time, for
216 example with [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/140/][this email]]. I am not deep enough into the semantic
217 web that I could do this myself. Maybe we can do this by
218 modifying the html exporter step-by-step?
219 *** INCONSISTENCY Find a better place for formatting checkboxes
220 Right now this is being done as part of `org-html-expand', which
221 does not seem logically correct.
222 *** DECLINED Can I make the exporter more efficient?
223 The line-by-line processing may not be the fastest way to do
224 this. It certainly uses more resources. Right now the exporters
225 do work though, so it is unlikely that I am going to change this.
227 *** DECLINED CSV import/export of tables?
228 I remember this coming up several times, for example in emails
229 from [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/156][Niels Giesen]] and [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/139][Tim Callaghan]]. Org-mode does have
230 Tab-separated export of tables, so right now I don't really see
231 the benefit of adding CSV export. Are there applications that do
232 not understand tab-separated files, but do understand
233 comma-separated ones?
235 *** DECLINED In HTML export, make links from the time stamps
236 Time stamps have their own class now which allows to highlight
237 them etc. But I was wondering if something more useful could be
238 done with them, like a link to some kind of calendar...
242 ** Miscellaneous Stuff
243 *** TODO reinstating a repeated item: keyword for logging.
244 *** BUG Comments cannot be filled
245 *** IDEA New uses for C-c C-c
246 - Compute time interval on time range
247 - Update CLOCK interval
248 *** QUESTION Fix more beginning-of-line commands
249 Org-mode re-binds C-a to make this command go to the beginning of
250 a visible line. There are other keys which might invoke C-a.
251 Should these keys be changed as well? one could use
252 `substitute-key-definition' on the global map to find them all.
253 *** QUESTION Inlining of images in Org-mode files
254 *** TODO Fixup outline-magic.el, so that it can be used.
255 *** TODO Use the new argument of bibtex-url
256 Roland Winkler was kind enough to implement a new argument to the
257 `bibtex-url' command that allows me to retrieve the corresponding
258 URL, whether it is taken from a URL field or constructed in some
259 clever way. Currently I am not using this, because too many
260 people use an old Emacs version which does not have this.
261 however, eventually I will implement this.
262 *** WISH Get people to write articles about how to do GTD with Org-mode.
263 There is now one by Charles Cave, read it [[http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/GTD/orgmode.html][here]]
265 *** IDEA Tree statistics
266 A key that can be applied to a tree, showing statistics:
273 *** QUESTION Do we need a 43 folders implementation?
274 That could easily be done in an org-mode file. But then, maybe
275 this should really be a paper thing.
278 Here is some information about priorities, which is not yet
280 **** QUOTE Priorities
281 TODO entries: 1 or 1,2,...
282 DEADLINE is 10-ddays, i.e. it is 10 on the due day
283 i.e. it goes above top todo stuff 7 days
285 SCHEDULED is 5-ddays, i.e. it is 5 on the due date
286 i.e. it goes above top todo on the due day
287 TIMESTAMP is 0 i.e. always at bottom
288 but as a deadline it is 100
289 but if scheduled it is 99
290 TIMERANGE is 0 i.e. always at bottom
291 DIARY is 0 i.e. always at bottom
295 *** INCONSISTENCY: items don't grow/shrink due to promotion.
296 In plain lists, multiple demote/promote commands executed directly
297 after each other don't change the scope of the command - the
298 initially selected text continues to be selected. This is
299 inconsistent with the behavior of outline sections, were the subtree
300 for promotion/demotion is newly defined after each command. Which
301 convention is better? Should this be consistent between trees and
304 *** INCONSISTENCY: M-TAB does not work on plain lists. Why???
306 *** QUESTION grep on directory does not yet work.
307 I am actually not sure, I might have addressed this already, but
308 my memory is failing me. Needs some checking.
310 *** DECLINED HAVE a TIME 3:55 line collecting CLOCK results
311 The CLOCK lines could be there in addition, or could even be
312 removed, so that only one line is kept.
313 *** DECLINED Think about Piotr's idea of treating TODO like a TAG.
314 The answer is probably NO because the simple part of TODO must
315 still be there and I like the keyword at the beginning of the line,
316 just like a checkbox. Of course you can make a TODO tag yourself
319 *** DECLINED Inlining of external files
321 *** DECLINED Should TAB on TODO keyword rotate its state?
322 Problem: If the keyword disappears, it will suddenly start to fold....
323 So my feeling right now is that the answer should be NO.
325 No, because S-left/right does this already pretty well
327 *** DECLINED Create a DONE counter in the mode line
328 That counter shows what faction of entries has been marked DONE. I
329 am not yet sure how useful such a thing would be, because of the
330 huge number of entries that can be in a file, and the different
331 weight of such entries.
332 Declined because we do now have counters for checkboxes, and the
333 feeling is that this is not so useful for TODOs.
339 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:15>) Commands to move through an item list
340 next item, previous item. What should happen at the boundaries of
343 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) Force relative links, would this be useful?
346 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) Fix empty search string.
348 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) STARTUP options for logging
350 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) Make a variable for Pete, to have SCHEDULED at point
352 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) Fix ASCII export of narrowed columns
354 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) org-file-apps should allow regular expressions
356 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:16>) fix problem with w32- versus mswindows-....
358 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Document that font-lock-mode is needed
360 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Add keyboard access and menu commands for org-project.el
361 C-c C-x C-p or something like that.
362 In the menu, it goes under export, or even its own group.
364 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Document those new keys in orgcard.tex
365 C-c C-x C-p or something like that.
366 In the menu, it goes under export, or even its own group.
368 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Remove SCHEDULED keyword when marking it done.
369 in particular when adding a CLOSED timestamp.
370 Only problem is that when unclosing it, it should be scheduled
373 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Don't show tasks already scheduled for the future, only stuff which
374 is not yet scheduled.
376 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Put title and tags in separate classes
378 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Option to leave out TAGS from export
380 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Option to leave out Timestamps from export
382 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Checkable items like Frank Ruell's proposal
384 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Classify Keywords and time stamps
385 <span class="keyword">SCHEDULED: </span><span
386 class="timestamp">timestamp goes here</span><br>
388 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Change default for include-all-todo to nil
390 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Specify TAGS in a special line instead of collecting them dynamically
391 The could help to avoid typos and could be faster for very large files.
393 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Some much faster interface for setting tags.
394 Basically, use single keys to add/remove tags from the list. Also
395 for this the idea to define tags in a special line would be good,
396 in order to have a way to define the shortcuts.
398 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) Remove date stamps from headline if they are not needed.
399 Bug report from Scott.
402 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:17>) : Maybe s-up/down should change priorities only in headlines
403 Right now this works wherever the cursor is. If this is changed,
404 should S-up or S-down do something else?
406 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:21>) Need a command to remove tabulators from a line.
407 Use this in ASCII export, to make sure we get the indentation
410 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 09:24>) Improve tab in org-cycle:
411 - there is a bug when the setting is 'white: It requires a
412 non-empty white line!
413 - There should be another setting to have tab be the tabulator in
414 the white space at the beginning of the line.
415 - Finally, when TAB closes an entry, maybe it should go beck to the
416 beginning of the entry??? On the other hand, it is good to be
417 able to go back to the old place with just another tab.
419 *** DONE(<2006-06-01 Thu 11:48>) Include TAGS into sorting.
420 But what strategy should be used when there are several tags?
422 *** DONE(<2006-06-06 Tue 10:15>) Archiving an entry in current buffer goes to end of file
423 Should go to end of subtree.
424 This is done now, and I also control the amount of empty lines
425 created by the archiving process in general.
427 *** DONE(<2006-06-06 Tue 10:16>) Narrowing agenda to current files does not work as advertized.
428 C-c a 1 t should make the TODO list for the current file, but does
431 *** DONE(<2006-06-06 Tue 10:17>) Radio TAGS for the fast tag interface.
432 Make lists of tags that are mutually exclusive. So when I turn on
433 @HOME, @WORK would be turned off automagically. A good syntax for
434 defining these groups in the #+TAGS line would be:
435 : #+TAGS: [@WORK(w) @HOME(h) @CLUB(c)] Laptop(l) PC(p) Car(r)
436 This could indicate that @WORK, @HOME, @CLUB are mutually exclusive.
438 If I do this, I will also need a syntax for the global alist to
439 indicate the same thing.
441 It seems to me that with such grouping of tags, sorting would be
442 useful as it would improve the overview over the current tags. I
443 might even be able to support mutually exclusive tags with
444 fontification in the interface. Or arrange things such that the
445 mutually exclusive ones are all in the same row or column, to
446 optimize the visual feedback.
448 For the internal format, I think best would be something like
450 : '( (:startgroup) ("@work") ("@home") ("@club") (:endgroup)
451 : ("Laptop") ("PC") ("Car"))
452 This setup makes sure that assoc and rassoc still do work as
455 *** DONE(<2006-06-06 Tue 10:17>) Should tags be sorted in a certain way?
456 Right now, you can either set the tag sequence yourself through
457 the completion interface. If you use the fast tag selection
458 interface, the tag sequence depends on the order in which tags are
459 selected and deselected. maybe a specific roder would be useful
460 for example the same order as the one given in the configuration?
462 *** DONE(<2006-06-06 Tue 10:17>) Remove narrowing cookies for export
463 Exported tables should not show narrowing cookies. In fact, if a
464 table line does contain nothing but narrowing cookies, the entire
465 line should be removed.
467 *** DONE(<2006-06-11 Sun 07:32>) Track working times similar to time-clock.el
468 This was proposed by David O'Toole in an
469 [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/387][email to emacs-orgmode@gnu.org]]. He wants to be able to know the
470 times when he worked at a particular project. Some reporting
471 possibility would be needed to make this useful. Maybe sparse
472 trees with broken-down working times?
474 *** DONE(<2006-06-15 Thu 13:35>) Make org-store-link do better in image-mode buffers
475 Just link to the file.
477 *** DONE(<2006-06-15 Thu 13:35>) Use a ported version of noutline.el
478 Programming the old outline-mode is really a nightmare - the new
479 outline mode that uses invisibility properties instead of
480 selective display works really much much better. There is now
481 an [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/214/focus=218][experimental port]] by Greg Chernov, so when I find time I will
482 try if this works well. If yes, this port should become part of
483 XEmacs. Once that happens, I could remove a large amount of
486 *** DONE(<2006-06-15 Thu 13:35>) Verify links during export
488 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:11>) Allow counting checkboxes
489 Then some statistics should be displayed. One idea is for
490 checkboxes, to use a special box [%] which will be updated with
491 percent of done. I could have an alternative [/] that will be
492 updated with something like [19/25] to show progress, and when the
493 two numbers are equal, I could highlight then in DONE face, just
494 like [100%]. All smaller numbers could be highlighted even in
495 TODO face if I wanted. Hmmm, I am beginning to like this.
497 Then: how to update this? Each time a checkbox is added or
498 toggled, go up and update all the counts, right up to something
499 which is not an item, or up to the previous header line.
501 Maybe I should also make an option for turning this on, to avoid
502 slowdown. I guess for long lists this could be slow.
504 Also would need a command for global update.
506 An maybe plain list and checkboxes should get their own chapter?
507 In Structure they seem to be a bit hidden.....
509 Also a menu sublist...
511 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:11>) Allow stacking calls to org-occur
512 This was a proposal from Piotr. It is now possible, the second
513 and subsequent calls to org-occur need a prefix argument to keep
514 the previous highlights.
516 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:12>) Create a hook to be run after an agenda buffer has been finalized.
518 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:12>) Include TAGS into sorting.
519 But what strategy should be used when there are several tags?
521 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:12>) Fixup tag display in agenda buffer.
522 The tabs mess up everything. Either remove the tabs, or realign
523 the tags to some useful column.
525 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:12>) Blocks in agenda:
526 Make a single agenda buffer that contains several sets of items,
527 like the TODO list, a tags list, and a day view. Not a bad idea.
528 This was [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/167/focus=168][Piotr's idea]].
530 *** DONE(<2006-09-25 Mon 16:12>) Make org-store-link do the right thing in dired-mode
532 *** DONE([2006-11-02 Thu 10:24]) Control over windows being used for agenda and related buffers :NEW:
534 *** DONE([2007-01-24 Wed 12:59]) Extend access to table fields
535 Find a general way to get any rectangular region into a calc
538 *** DONE([2007-01-24 Wed 12:59]) Allow links to remote images to be inlined.
540 *** DONE([2007-01-24 Wed 12:59]) M-TAB on an already complete tag should add the ":"
542 *** DONE([2007-01-24 Wed 13:07]) Need a command to do show hierarchy after isearch.
543 Maybe automatically, using isearch-mode-end-hook. But this does
544 not seem to work, because to is called before the overlays are
545 re-installed. I can create a new hook, isearch-exit-hook, run in
548 *** DONE([2007-02-18 Sun 07:16]) hook for users to do their own agenda lists
549 New function dumping headline into the agenda buffer, based on regexp
550 and callback, to allow general stuff. For the special tags, we can
551 search for one and check for the others using the callback.
553 *** DONE([2007-02-18 Sun 07:37]) Make C-c C-l also work on a plain link, converting it into bracket.
555 *** DONE([2007-02-18 Sun 07:37]) GNUS gnus:mail.general#123 stuff should be "Email from:..."
557 *** DONE([2007-02-18 Sun 07:38]) Email/message context: What format?
558 I can think of two good formats for this:
559 : Email from John Smith (if I an the receiver)
560 : Email to John Smith (if I am the author)
562 : John Smith on: Some subject (this is the current Org-mode default.)
563 The first format requires better parsing of the messages (to get
564 both author and receiver names), and also
565 some way to detect if I am the author of this email or not.
567 *** DONE([2007-02-21 Wed 12:04]) Allow internal links to match inside *other* link
568 Only the link itself that actually triggered the search.
570 *** DONE([2007-02-21 Wed 12:07]) Allow fully protected HTML code that will be exported as is
571 Currently, @<...> works only for simple tags, and I think we
572 should have something better. Idea: Text between <protecthtml>
573 and </protecthtml>, mark it with a text property and then exclude
574 each match in the run preparing the export.
575 I guess I could require these at the beginning of the line, like
581 or something like that.......
583 *** DONE([2007-03-13 Tue 05:19]) Make it possible to set TOC levels independently of headline levels
584 The easiest way to do this would obviously be to allow a number
585 setting for the tco switch, not only a simple t/nil switch. This
586 can be nice for webpages: One could have only top-level or level
587 1 and 2 in the toc at the beginning of the page, and then still a
588 more complex structure below.
590 *** DONE([2007-03-13 Tue 05:20]) Filling is not done in a compatible way.
591 The current setup used the Emacs variables and machine to get the
592 filling of plain lists and everything lese right. XEmacs uses the
593 filladapt package, which has different ways to do the same
594 things. org.el should be smart about this and setup filling under
597 *** DONE([2007-06-06 Wed 17:44]) Repeating Schedules?
598 [[http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/149][Dieter Grollman]] requested this feature, but for now I have decided
599 not to do anything about it. I don't see a good way to implement
600 this, and I believe that cyclic diary entries are good enough for
603 *** DONE([2007-06-14 Thu 13:16]) improve item indentation when promoting and demoting
605 *** DONE([2007-06-14 Thu 13:17]) The TODO buffer lists possible TODO keywords
606 These are taken from the current buffer, so when multiple buffers
607 are involved, this list may not be correct.....
609 *** DONE([2007-06-14 Thu 13:20]) Conflict between bold emphasis and headlines
610 At the beginning of a line, Org-mode does not know if *bold* is a
611 headline or an emphasis. This will not be easy to fix. The way
612 to do ii is to require a space after the star in headlines. This
613 requires to change outline-regexp, outline-level, the many many
614 times when outline regexp is used in the program, and also the
615 countless times when I am simply matching th stars directly.
617 *** DONE C-c - for cycling bullet types.
618 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
620 *** DONE improve what TAB does with new item
621 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
622 same or additional indentation????
624 *** DONE Make it easier to do monthly agendas, and agendas for ranges
625 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
627 *** DONE Introduce a LOCATION keyword
628 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
629 similar to DEADLINE and SCHEDULED
631 This could be done now using properties, I don't think we need a
632 special thing for this anymore.
634 *** DONE Times/date not always removed in agenda lines
635 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
636 Even when org-agenda-remove-times-when-in-prefix is set, there
637 seem to be cases where this does not work. I forgot what the
638 example was - does anyone remember?
640 *** DONE Links are still highlighted in fixed-width environments.
641 ARCHIVED: <2007-07-02 Mon>
642 This ties in with the problem that there is no way to have
643 protected HTML code in the file.
645 * COMMENT HTML style specifications
648 # org-export-html-style: "<link rel=stylesheet href=\"freeshell2.css\" type=\"text/css\"> <style type=\"text/css\"> .tag { color: red; font-weight:bold}</style>"