[Vimoutliner] VimOutliner as a task manager?

Noel Henson noel at noels-lab.com
Fri Nov 2 11:09:52 EST 2007


My otlreorder script could be used for this. It reorganizes outlines based 
on search criteria.

Noel

On Friday 02 November 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Friday 02 November 2007 04:09, Fredrik wrote:
> > Yes the context is actual places or areas where you can do stuff....
> > so for example this could be a typical project list :
> >
> > [_] % New Computer
> >
> > 	: Buy a new computer to replace my server
> >
> > 	[_] Ask John what is the best computer right now @Phone
> > 	[_] Check account to see what I can afford @Inet
> > 	Buy the new compter at best price @Inet
>
> It's too bad I don't have time to implement this today, because I have
> the perfect application for it.
>
> I have a bring list for my business trip to Canada. The list is
> categorized into clothes (shirts, pants, etc), paperwork (reservations,
> course paperwork, etc), etc.
>
> Now, where do I carry them?
>
> Clothes
> 	Suit @bigcase
> 	earmuffs @carryon
> 	underpants @smallcase
>
> I could then produce lists of what goes in which suitcase -- a clear
> reduction of the risk of leaving something behind.
>
> What we need now is a mechanism by which if you check off an item in
> one, it's checked in the other. This of course requires knowledge of
> which was the later modified (ughhhh!)
>
> Good work!
>
> SteveT
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