On 19 oct. 06, at 23:10, Alan Schussman wrote:
In the interest of keeping the log relatively simple, but allowing for the keeping of project information, I wonder if parent projects couldn't just be added to the log line, separated by more slashes. So if "revisions" was a subproject of "chapter", then we'd get this:
/2006-08-10/MacArthur chapter/Revisions/@mac fix tables/graphs
This would be great, I'm basically doing it manually at the moment.
A bundle command could be used to scan the log and reconstruct the project and display it in its original form, for review or whatever purpose, perhaps.
This could be nice as well for recurring projects.
Just brainstorming. I have to note that actually doing any of this is way beyond me, right now, as I'm deep in dissertation-land and don't expect to see my own shadow for a while.
Good luck, I've been there and I know how it feels. And I guess at some points I should just dive in the bundle and discover how things work.
By the way, are ".gtd" files indexed by SpotLight, or do I need to add an importer for them?
Thanks,
Alan
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