* Two sets of todo sequences
@ 2020-11-17 13:14 Christopher Dimech
2020-11-17 13:26 ` Stefan Kangas
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From: Christopher Dimech @ 2020-11-17 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs
I want to have two sets of todo sequences
"TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
and
"CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"
When I use the following construct, the item is only checked as done
when I reach CR-DONE only. The cookies are also not updated ([/], [%])
(setq org-todo-keywords
'("TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
"CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"))
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Christopher Dimech
General Administrator - Naiad Informatics - GNU Project (Geocomputation)
- Geophysical Simulation
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* Re: Two sets of todo sequences
2020-11-17 13:14 Two sets of todo sequences Christopher Dimech
@ 2020-11-17 13:26 ` Stefan Kangas
2020-11-17 13:38 ` Christopher Dimech
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From: Stefan Kangas @ 2020-11-17 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christopher Dimech, Help Gnu Emacs
Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com> writes:
> I want to have two sets of todo sequences
>
> "TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
>
> and
>
> "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"
>
> When I use the following construct, the item is only checked as done
> when I reach CR-DONE only. The cookies are also not updated ([/], [%])
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords
> '("TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
> "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"))
Does this work better? Otherwise, see the help for `org-todo-keywords'.
(setq org-todo-keywords
'((sequence "TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "|" "DONE")
(sequence "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE"
"|" "CR-DONE")))
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* Re: Two sets of todo sequences
2020-11-17 13:26 ` Stefan Kangas
@ 2020-11-17 13:38 ` Christopher Dimech
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From: Christopher Dimech @ 2020-11-17 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stefan Kangas; +Cc: Help Gnu Emacs
> Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 2:26 PM
> From: "Stefan Kangas" <stefankangas@gmail.com>
> To: "Christopher Dimech" <dimech@gmx.com>, "Help Gnu Emacs" <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
> Subject: Re: Two sets of todo sequences
>
> Christopher Dimech <dimech@gmx.com> writes:
>
> > I want to have two sets of todo sequences
> >
> > "TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
> >
> > and
> >
> > "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"
> >
> > When I use the following construct, the item is only checked as done
> > when I reach CR-DONE only. The cookies are also not updated ([/], [%])
> >
> > (setq org-todo-keywords
> > '("TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "DONE"
> > "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE" "CR-DONE"))
>
> Does this work better? Otherwise, see the help for `org-todo-keywords'.
It works very well, thank you so very much Stefan.
> (setq org-todo-keywords
> '((sequence "TODO" "STARTED" "WAITING" "FINALISE" "|" "DONE")
> (sequence "CRITICAL" "CR-STARTED" "CR-WAITING" "CR-FINALISE"
> "|" "CR-DONE")))
>
>
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