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Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Dec 2015 09:53:02 +0100 |
Hello,
Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
> I have org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels set to nil. However, given this
> tree:
>
> * DONE task
> ** TODO subtask
>
> it turns out that the todo list in the agenda shows the "subtask" anyway.
>
> Should it be so? I would guess not.
It's not clear to to me it shouldn't be the case. AFAIU, the point of
`org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels' is not to skip TODO entries but to
limit the tasks you can process at a time.
> The reason I'd like to exclude this "subtask" from displaying is
> something like this: assume that I have a project, halfway done, which
> must be postponed for some reason. I'd like to be able to do this:
>
> * SOMEDAY cool project
> ** DONE preparation
> ** TODO hard work
>
> where SOMEDAY is a done-type keyword.
>
> And of course, I don't want to be bothered by "hard work" in this case
> in my global todo list.
>
> Is there a way to achieve this?
You can use a dedicated function in `org-agenda-skip-function' for that
(e.g., ignore task if one of its parents is a done task).
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
- [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/10
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels,
Nicolas Goaziou <=
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/12
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/14
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Nick Dokos, 2015/12/14
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/15
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Nick Dokos, 2015/12/15
- Re: [O] An issue with org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/12/16