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Re: TODO state for heading intersection?
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: TODO state for heading intersection? |
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Wed, 11 Jan 2023 18:05:18 -0700 |
i meant bulk.
On 1/11/23, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:
> * Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com> [2023-01-10 20:53]:
>> IIUC, you can use `org-map-entries` to apply the function `org-todo`
>> (or a different function if you want) to a collection of nodes in a
>> file that are specified through tags/properties matches:
>>
>> (org-map-entries #'org-todo "LEVEL=1" 'file)
>>
>> will apply it to top-level nodes only.
>>
>> See
>>
>> (info "(org)Using the Mapping API")
>>
>> and
>>
>> (info "(org)Matching tags and properties")
>
> Programmatically I can do it in many ways.
>
> I speak of doing it in easy manner.
>
> I am thankful for all people who answered, though I found solution:
>
> 1. Run Org Agenda on keyword.
>
> 2. Mark the items
>
> 3. Invoke "B" for bulk action
>
> 4. Change the state of TODO.
>
>
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