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[Orgmode] Re: CATEGORY in different levels
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Sven Bretfeld |
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[Orgmode] Re: CATEGORY in different levels |
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Thu, 07 Feb 2008 00:31:36 +0100 |
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Hi Jost
Jost Burkardt <address@hidden> writes:
> Sorry to correct you, but the result is correct. As Carsten said:
>
> The :CATEGORY: property applies to the entry headline _above_ it, and to
> the entire tree below it
>
> So in your example
>
>>> * Teaching
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :CATEGORY: Teaching
>>> :END:
>>> ** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>> :CATEGORY: Sanscrit I
>>> :END:
>
> the ":CATEGORY: Sanscrit I" applies to the entry _above_, i.e.
>
> ** Sanskrit I (WS08)
>
> and the ":CATEGORY: Teaching" is overridden. The TODO
> entries in your file are _below_ ":CATEGORY: Sanscrit I"
> so they will show up fine.
>
> Think of the PROPERTIES as an attribute of the entry above.
Ok, I understand now. Thanks for explaining.
What I want to do seems quite simple and natural to me. What would be
the org-way to get my desired output? Can I use two different property
keywords, one for areas and one for projects? How do other people do
it?
I could, of course, simply skip the property for the 1st level, but
this would always result in a corrupt agenda view for projects. Not a
catastrophe, but not nice.
Greetings
Sven
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