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[Orgmode] More Flexibility for Stuck Projects?
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Peter Jones |
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[Orgmode] More Flexibility for Stuck Projects? |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:01:03 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/22.3 (darwin) |
I really love the idea of stuck projects, it helps me every day. Right
now, I consider projects to be level two headings with the :project:
tag. 90% of my projects follow this convention.
However, I sometimes find myself needing sub-projects, where level two
is a project, level three is a sub-project, and level four are tasks:
* Projects :project:
** Some Complex Project
*** Sub-Project 1 :subproject:
**** NEXT Do something
**** Do something else
*** Sub-Project 2 :subproject:
**** Do something again
With the above headings, and my current configuration for stuck
projects, Sub-Project 2 won't show up in the stuck projects list
(because technically it's not a stuck project).
Does anyone have a setting for org-stuck-projects that would allow me to
define a project as either:
1. A level 2 heading tagged :project:
2. A level 3 heading tagged :subproject:
Or a better way to do what I'm doing.
The biggest challenge to getting this working is that I use tag
inheritance with the :project: tag. In some files I have level 1
headings tagged :project:, and in others, I use file level tags with
:project:. That means that all headings are basically tagged as
:project:, so I need to specify a heading level for stuck projects.
TIA.
--
Peter Jones, http://pmade.com
pmade inc. Louisville, CO US
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