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From: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Re: Where ends a subtree?
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:41:09 +0200
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On Mar 28, 2010, at 3:37 PM, R=E9mi Vanicat wrote:

> Franz Heuser <spamcatcherhenry@web.de> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wonder where an subtree ends. My work flow is as follow:
>
> When a headline of same level or lower level began


OK, now I understand.

Yes, this is correct, you cannot end a sublevvel task and add more =20
text that belongs to the top level tasks.  Org-mode documents are =20
structured like a book.

You might wan to check out a special hack we have for this situation:

org-inlinetask.el, distributed with Org.

- Carsten

>
>> * headline
>>  some text...
>>
>> Know I notice a ToDo entry that is link to the text. So i type
>>
>> ** ToDo something useful
>>   notes about the ToDo
>>
>>  ... more about the headline.
>
> Org mode believe that ... more about the headline is inside
> ** ToDo something useful
> I know no way to change this: you must put every text that is only in
> "* headline" and not in the "** ToDo" subtree before any subtree
>
>
>>
>> My problem is, that '... more about the headline' is hidden, when the
>> ToDo entry is folded. It belongs syntactically to ToDo, but =20
>> semantically
>> to the headline.
>>
>> Is there an <end> Tag or something like that? Where i can say: Here =20=

>> Ends
>> the ToDo entry, what comes now belong to the last headline?
>>
>> Any Idea? Or a hint, how i can use org-mode another, better way?
>
> Add your todo at the end of the headline?
> put a "** rest of the headline" subtree after the todo ?
>
>
> --=20
> R=E9mi Vanicat
>
>
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- Carsten