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Re: yet another todo editing system
From: |
Joe Corneli |
Subject: |
Re: yet another todo editing system |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jun 2003 02:29:05 -0500 |
Dear Kai,
I tried out Emacs Wiki last night. And yes it is rather like what I
have.
The two most obvious differences are
* Wiki is based on a plain text format
whereas
* Todo is based on a list format
- and -
* Todo can have links with arbitrary text labels
whereas
* Wiki CanOnlyHaveLinksWithLabelsLikeThis
Another difference:
* Todo encourages fairly arbitrary "markup"
whereas
* Wiki says "The general idea is to write plain ASCII."
As for Todo's "up" feature, you do understand it. When you insert a
link from page A to page B in Todo, page B automatically adds a "hidden"
link to page A. This makes it possible for to conveniently determine at
any moment the clients of a given list. "Up" just means "change focus
to one of the clients".
Joe
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