From: M <Elwood151@web.de>
To: emacs orgmode-mailinglist <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Can I export/publish an agenda or todo tree (or similar), like a filtered toc linked to the original export page?
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:34:39 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D014D62F.1EFD1%Elwood151@web.de> (raw)
Hi,
I have to hand over a lot of projects to my colleagues.
Org-mode is incredibly useful here, as it lets me export all the notes to
html and I get wiki-like, cross-linked pages with my notes and tasks.
The problem is:
I have way too many notes and for the colleagues it is important to get an
overview of the important things first (just a short list of the projects,
the next steps and due dates.
So what I'd like to do is:
in addition to the export of all the related notes create a page with only
the important projects as headings and the next TODOs as sub-headings.
Add some additional notes here (a short summary about the status and the
next steps).
And those headings should be LINKED to the other page where I have the
detailed notes about the project.
In general it would be helpful to create a todo-tree of the corresponding
org file and then use that as
Example (very short one):
file: projects.org
* PROJECT Project 1
** TODO P1-Task1
text and timestamps
** meeting notes :NOTE:
text and timestamps
** TODO P1-Task2
text and timestamps
* PROJSTARTED Project 2
** Notes about project :NOTE:
text and timestamps
** STARTED P2-Task1
text and timestamps
** TODO P2-Task2
text and timestamps
** TODO P2-Task3
text and timestamps
And I'd like to create an overview file which e. g. extracts only the lines
with special keywords like TODO, PROJECT, STARTED, PROJSTARTED, ..
file: overview.org
* PROJECT Project 1
[[link to the same heading in e. g. projects.org]]
** TODO P1-Task1
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
** TODO P1-Task2
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
* PROJSTARTED Project 2
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
** STARTED P2-Task1
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
** TODO P2-Task2
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
** TODO P2-Task3
[[link to the same heading in projects.org]]
IDEA 1: export todo tree
So a good starting point might be a todo tree view, but is there a way to
export this view to a separate file (like in my example overview.org) with
automatically created links to the heading in the original org-file (in my
example projects.org)
IDEA 2: export an agenda view with links to original files
If it would be possible to export/publish also a special agenda view which
lists those relevant heading, that would be another great option.
Any hints are appreciated
Kind regards
Martin
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