Hi Bernt Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sven Bretfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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