[Vimoutliner] VimOutliner as a task manager?

Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com
Thu Nov 1 11:51:58 EST 2007


Hi Juman,

Even after reading the referenced Wikipedia URL, I still don't understand 
@thisplace and @anotherplace. Are they actual places?

From time to time I make a shopping list outline, only to have to bust it up 
into different stores so I can efficiently shop at each store. Would each 
store be an @place? (that's actually a pretty good idea -- a 2 dimensional 
outline).

Thanks

SteveT

Steve Litt
Author: Universal Troubleshooting Process books and courseware
http://www.troubleshooters.com/




On Thursday 01 November 2007 11:11, Fredrik wrote:
> I use the GTD method (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done)
> so my outliner files looks like this :
>
> [_] % A project
> 	[_] Do this task asap @ThisPlace
> 	[X] This is done @AnotherPlace
> 	[_] % Subproject
> 		[_] Do this also asap @AnotherPlace
> 		Don't do this just yet @ThisPlace
>
> By the magic of some quickkeys and a perlscript I can regroup my outline
> from the projectview above to this context view :
>
> @AnotherPlace
> 	[_] Do this also asap {A project:SubProject}
>
> @ThisPlace
> 	[_] Do this task asap {A project}
>
> [_] % A project
> 	[X] This is done @AnotherPlace
> 	[_] % Subproject
> 		Don't do this just yet @ThisPlace
>
> I would love though to get some more data included in this as when task
> i completed, started etc as well as another colorcoding so that my
> tasklines has one color and tasks another. So do have anyone any idea
> how to attack this without moving to far from the outliner? Would be
> great to have a GTD add-on that can work side by side with the
> outliner...
>
> Regards,
>
> juman
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