Remove some old entries from Org's todo list.

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Carsten Dominik 2008-05-28 06:37:01 +02:00
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@ -61,6 +61,12 @@ something.
However, I could also have a TODO keyword criterion that could be
used in the day entries, as one of the minor criteria.
Right now we can already sort an outline tree according to
children, this is nice already. However, sorting in the agenda
would be nice too. The problem is, that i the agenda we may have
todo lists from a number of different buffers, so the sorting
relation may not be clear.....
** Links
*** WISH Variable of standard links for completion with C-c C-l
Or something like that, to make standard links fast.
@ -98,14 +104,9 @@ something.
*** WISH Row formulas
@4=.....
*** TODO Write a tutorial
Demonstrate running averages.
*** WISH Make a variable that current line should be recomputed always
in each table, skipping headers of course.
*** WISH Interactive way to get a converted table?
*** BUG When computing in a narrowed column, this may go wrong.
Computing changes fields and does not yet see correctly if the column
width has changed, in the case of a narrowed column.
@ -118,35 +119,10 @@ something.
Declined, because I don't know how to do this. Too many
problems.
*** XEmacs compatibility
**** QUESTION Is there an issue with the coding system of HTML exported files?
In the code I used to have a comment saying that
: (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
: (boundp 'buffer-file-coding-system)
: buffer-file-coding-system))
always returns nil, implicating that setting the coding system for
the export buffer would not work correctly. however, I have never
followed up on this and never had a bug report - so I am wondering
if there is an issue at all.
**** DECLINED Column view does not yet work for XEmacs.
Declined, because I don't know how to do this. Too many
problems.
**** DECLINED Rewrite the `format' function
To make narrowing work under XEmacs, I would need to write a
version of /format/ that does transport text properties, or I
would have to rework narrowing entirely. Unlikely that this will
happen, mainly because it is working in Emacs and so does not
bother me personally so much. Anyway, I don't know if people are
actually using narrowing very much at all.
** Exporting
*** IDEA Convert links to footnotes for ASCII export.
*** INCONSISTENCY Find a better place for formatting checkboxes
Right now this is being done as part of `org-html-expand', which
does not seem logically correct.
But the question is: where should these footnotes be placed?
** Publishing