On 2007-03-21, Carsten Dominik said: > - You can now use multiple sets of TODO keywords in the same > buffer. For example, you may put the following three lines > into a file: > > #+SEQ_TODO: TODO DONE > #+SEQ_TODO: REPORT BUG KNOWNCAUSE RESOLVED > #+TYP_TODO: Fred Laura Peter Me OK > > Each sub-sequence has its own DONE state. It is best to use > different keywords in all sequences, to make sure Org-mode > does not loose track in which specific sequence it is > working. You could use the same word for all DONE states, > but then cycling through to a TODO state might not bring you > where you want to be. > > After initially setting a keyword, `C-c C-t' cycles through > a sublist, i.e. is cycles from TODO to DONE or from > KNOWNCAUSE to RESOLVED and further to (nothing) and back to > REPORT. > > S-right and S-left allow to select any keyword, so they move > from DONE to REPORT and from RESOLVED to Fred. > > C-S-right and C-S-left jump from one sub-sequence to the > next, for example from TODO or DONE to REPORT to Fred. > > Thanks to Rick Moynihan for triggering this development.
I feel this too complicated. Isn't it more intuitive and consistent to make this work like #+CATEGORY and #+ARCHIVE? Regards, -- Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F) _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode