* CATEGORY in different levels
@ 2008-02-06 0:10 Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 1:47 ` Bernt Hansen
2008-02-06 15:43 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-06 0:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello to all
I still don't understand the use of properties. My problem is quite
easy, I think, but I can't figure it out in the documentation.
I have my "areas of responsibility" on the first level, the second
level represents projects, which are tagged with :PROJECT:. The third level
represents either the list of next action items (tagged with contexts)
or -- if the project is lager -- some milestones are interpolated:
* Teaching
#+CATEGORY: Teaching
** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
#+CATEGORY: Sanskrit I
*** NEXT Look for Introductions :LIBRARY:
*** NEXT Borrow the chosen books :LIBRARY:
*** NEXT Ask students for convenient date :EMAIL:
** History of Indian Religion (WS08) :PROJECT:
#CATEGORY: Indian Religion
*** Plan part on Buddhism :MILESTONE:
**** NEXT Look for Books :LIBRARY:
**** NEXT Chose readings for students :OFFICE:
*** Plan part on Hinduism :MILESTONE:
**** NEXT Look for books :LIBRARY:
**** NEXT Invite guest-speaker :PHONE:
* Misc Office
#+CATEGORY: Misc Office
** Proofread Sociology-Article :PROJECT:
#+CATEGORY: Sociology-Article
*** NEXT Make a printout :COMPUTER:
** Install Emacs on every colleague's PC :PROJECT:
#+CATEGORY: Bring joy to the world
This works quite good. I can produce agenda-views that show, for
example, each next action with LIBRARY context, while the #+CATEGORY
property yields the associated project's name:
,----
| Sanskrit: NEXT Look for books :LIBRARY:
| Sanskrit: NEXT Borrow chosen books :LIBRARY:
| Indian Religion: NEXT Look for books :LIBRARY:
`----
THE PROBLEM:
When viewing projects with C-c C-a P or stuck projects with C-c C-a #
the first column is wrong, because the #+CATEGORY property has been
changed by a preceding project. For example, the project "Install
Emacs on every colleague's PC" is stuck, because it doesn't contain
any TODOs (you see how urgent it is to help me). So, I would like it
to appear in the stuck-projects-view or in the general projects' view
as:
,----
| Misc Office: Install Emacs on every colleague's PC :PROJECT:
`----
Instead it reads:
,----
| Sociology-Article: Install Emacs on every colleague's PC :PROJECT:
`----
I've tried to mark my projects with :CATEGORY: since the documentation
says:
,----
| If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a
| (sub)tree, give the entry a :CATEGORY: property with the location as
| the value.
`----
But the problem remains.
What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
of the "areas of responsibility" (1st level) intact over the whole
tree?
Thanks for help
Sven
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 0:10 CATEGORY in different levels Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-02-06 1:47 ` Bernt Hansen
2008-02-06 8:44 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 10:02 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 15:43 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Bernt Hansen @ 2008-02-06 1:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-org
Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
> I've tried to mark my projects with :CATEGORY: since the documentation
> says:
>
> ,----
> | If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a
> | (sub)tree, give the entry a :CATEGORY: property with the location as
> | the value.
> `----
>
> But the problem remains.
>
> What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
> for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
> of the "areas of responsibility" (1st level) intact over the whole
> tree?
>
Try marking your projects with a property category... like this:
* Finances :@home:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Finance
:ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Finances
:END:
* Health :@home:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Health
:ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Health
:END:
HTH,
Bernt
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 1:47 ` Bernt Hansen
@ 2008-02-06 8:44 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 10:02 ` Sven Bretfeld
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-06 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org
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Hi Bernt
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
>> What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
>> for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
>> of the "areas of responsibility" (1st level) intact over the whole
>> tree?
>>
>
> Try marking your projects with a property category... like this:
>
> * Finances :@home:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Finance
> :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Finances
> :END:
>
> * Health :@home:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Health
> :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Health
> :END:
I've tried, but it's not working either. I tried it this way:
* Teaching
#+CATEGORY: Teaching
** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Sanskrit
:END:
*** NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
Todos are displayed correctly:
,----
| Sanskrit: NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
`----
But projects wrongly:
,----
| Sanskrit I: Sanskrit I :PROJECT:
`----
The same, when I change the #+CATEGORY: of the first level item into a
property of the same kind:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Teaching
:END:
Strange, isn't it? Is it working for you? Then, I'd have a wrong
customization maybe?
Greetings
Sven
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 1:47 ` Bernt Hansen
2008-02-06 8:44 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-02-06 10:02 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 13:45 ` Bernt Hansen
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-06 10:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org
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Hi Bernt
Bernt Hansen <bernt@norang.ca> writes:
> Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
>> What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
>> for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
>> of the "areas of responsibility" (1st level) intact over the whole
>> tree?
>>
>
> Try marking your projects with a property category... like this:
>
> * Finances :@home:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Finance
> :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Finances
> :END:
>
> * Health :@home:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Health
> :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* Health
> :END:
I've tried, but it's not working either. I tried it this way:
* Teaching
#+CATEGORY: Teaching
** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Sanskrit
:END:
*** NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
Todos are displayed correctly:
,----
| Sanskrit: NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
`----
But projects wrongly:
,----
| Sanskrit I: Sanskrit I :PROJECT:
`----
The same, when I change the #+CATEGORY: of the first level item into a
property of the same kind:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Teaching
:END:
Strange, isn't it? Is it working for you? Then, I'd have a wrong
customization maybe?
Greetings
Sven
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 10:02 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-02-06 13:45 ` Bernt Hansen
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From: Bernt Hansen @ 2008-02-06 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-org
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
> I've tried, but it's not working either. I tried it this way:
>
> * Teaching
> #+CATEGORY: Teaching
> ** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Sanskrit
> :END:
> *** NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
>
> Todos are displayed correctly:
>
> ,----
> | Sanskrit: NEXT Find Books :LIBRARY:
> `----
>
> But projects wrongly:
>
> ,----
> | Sanskrit I: Sanskrit I :PROJECT:
> `----
>
> The same, when I change the #+CATEGORY: of the first level item into a
> property of the same kind:
>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Teaching
> :END:
>
> Strange, isn't it? Is it working for you? Then, I'd have a wrong
> customization maybe?
As far as I can tell it's working fine for me. Maybe this is related to
Emacs 23.
I'm using
- Org-mode version 5.20
- GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2007-11-03 on pacem, modified by Debian
I haven't done any customizations for properties in my .emacs.
-Bernt
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 0:10 CATEGORY in different levels Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 1:47 ` Bernt Hansen
@ 2008-02-06 15:43 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-02-06 22:40 ` Sven Bretfeld
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2008-02-06 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-org
Hi Sven,
#+CATEGORY applies to the lines *below* it, independent of
outline tree structure. That is why you are getting
"Sociology-Article" for your "Emacs installation task: it
is the nearest #+CATEGORY line *above* this headline.
#+CATEGORY is only kept for backward compatibility, you probably
should not use it for changing the category in the middle
of a file, much less in the middle of a complex tree.
Properties give much more consistent results. The :CATEGORY: property
applies to the entry headline above it, and to the entire tree below
it (unless locally overwritten by another property).
Everything works fine if I change your example to:
* Teaching
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Teaching
:END:
** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Sanscrit I
:END:
*** NEXT Look for Introductions :LIBRARY:
*** NEXT Borrow the chosen books :LIBRARY:
*** NEXT Ask students for convenient date :EMAIL:
** History of Indian Religion (WS08) :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Indian Religion
:END:
*** Plan part on Buddhism :MILESTONE:
**** NEXT Look for Books :LIBRARY:
**** NEXT Chose readings for students :OFFICE:
*** Plan part on Hinduism :MILESTONE:
**** NEXT Look for books :LIBRARY:
**** NEXT Invite guest-speaker :PHONE:
* Misc Office
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Misc Office
:END:
** Proofread Sociology-Article :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Misc Office
:END:
*** NEXT Make a printout :COMPUTER:
** Install Emacs on every colleague's PC :PROJECT:
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 15:43 ` Carsten Dominik
@ 2008-02-06 22:40 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-06 23:15 ` Jost Burkardt
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-06 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org
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Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
> Properties give much more consistent results. The :CATEGORY: property
> applies to the entry headline above it, and to the entire tree below
> it (unless locally overwritten by another property).
Hm. Definitely not working. I made it quite secure taking your file
below and erased every configuration except the pure (require
'org-install).
> Everything works fine if I change your example to:
>
> * Teaching
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Teaching
> :END:
> ** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: Sanscrit I
> :END:
> *** NEXT Look for Introductions :LIBRARY:
> *** NEXT Borrow the chosen books :LIBRARY:
> *** NEXT Ask students for convenient date :EMAIL:
Showing special TODO word NEXT works fine. But making a TAGS query for
PROJECT ends up like this:
C-cam RET PROJECT RET
,----
| Sanscrit I: Sanskrit I :PROJECT:
`----
Instead of the wanted:
,----
| Teaching: Sanskrit I :PROJECT:
`----
Is there a misunderstanding or really a strange phenomenon on my
computers?
Thanks for your help
Sven
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 22:40 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-02-06 23:15 ` Jost Burkardt
2008-02-06 23:31 ` Sven Bretfeld
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From: Jost Burkardt @ 2008-02-06 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-org
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld <sven.bretfeld@gmx.ch> writes:
> Hi Carsten
>
> Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
>
>> Properties give much more consistent results. The :CATEGORY: property
>> applies to the entry headline above it, and to the entire tree below
>> it (unless locally overwritten by another property).
>
> Hm. Definitely not working. I made it quite secure taking your file
> below and erased every configuration except the pure (require
> 'org-install).
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.
--
Jost
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* Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 23:15 ` Jost Burkardt
@ 2008-02-06 23:31 ` Sven Bretfeld
2008-02-07 7:32 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-06 23:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org
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Hi Jost
Jost Burkardt <jost.burkardt@web.de> 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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* Re: Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-06 23:31 ` Sven Bretfeld
@ 2008-02-07 7:32 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-02-24 20:39 ` Sven Bretfeld
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2008-02-07 7:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sven Bretfeld; +Cc: emacs-org
On Feb 7, 2008, at 12:31 AM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
> Hi Jost
>
> Jost Burkardt <jost.burkardt@web.de> 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?
There are three ways to do what you want.
1. Put a CATEGORY property into every child of "Sanscrit I"
2. Work around it with a "Teach/Sanscrit I" category
2. Change what you *want* by realizing that it is actually a good
convention what we have right now.
- Carsten
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* Re: Re: CATEGORY in different levels
2008-02-07 7:32 ` Carsten Dominik
@ 2008-02-24 20:39 ` Sven Bretfeld
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From: Sven Bretfeld @ 2008-02-24 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-org
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Hello to all
I have been away for two weeks, therefore my late answer. Thanks for
your suggestions. It's working quite well now.
Greetings
Sven
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