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From: | Bo Grimes |
Subject: | [O] Agenda and Relocated Files |
Date: | Thu, 04 Aug 2016 15:49:22 -0400 |
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I am just getting into both Emacs
and Org Mode, and I tried to find the answer in the manual and
archive. If it's in the manual I don't yet understand enough to
have recognized it and the mailing list archive is returning:
<dir.gmane.org’s server DNS address could not be found> I only have about 10-12 org files so far, but I just realized for my productivity and workflow I really need to redesign my folder system. I currently only have 5-6 of them in the agenda list. I suspect I will need to add and remove them from the agenda list after I change their location. Is that correct? Emacs won't automatically detect such a move will it? I've heard there's a mode for causing butterfly wing-flapping to cause radiation to change bits (or some such), so I'm thinking maybe. It won't be much trouble at this point, but I figure this may be something that comes up again. I realize I could just add an entire folder to the agenda list, but I anticipate really only having about 10 org files that need to be added to the agenda, so I am thinking: Design directory structure --> Move Files Accordingly--> Change Agenda List Or is there a C-c C-? razzle-dazzle that does it? |
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