as you discovered, spaces can work for todo kw for at least some purposes. [i have one, because i prefer space to snake_case and kebab-case might not search well.] but you should check to see if it is guaranteed to work. i vaguely recall spc is not allowable.
if it were guaranteed to work, then there would likely be a mechanism to include it in the #+ syntax. :) On 4/29/21, Arthur Miller <arthur.mil...@live.com> wrote: > Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> writes: > >> On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 10:49:54PM +0200, Arthur Miller wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have a simple question, but I wasn't able to find answer on the web, >>> so finally I'll try my luck here. >>> >>> I know I can setq org-todo-keywords with a list '((sequence "TODO" >>> DONE")), as an example. But what variable is used for per-file keywords? >>> Once that are set with #+TODO: ... line? >>> >>> I guess when org mode parses a file when starting up the mode, it has to >>> parse that line into some var, where do I find it? >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>> >>> Best regards >>> /a >>> >> >> https://orgmode.org/manual/Per_002dfile-keywords.html > > Thanks Rusell; but I have seen the manual as I wrote. I am aware I can > use > > #+TODO: > > syntax to set per file keywords. I wanted to do this from lisp, since I > can't use labels with multiple words with that syntax since spaces are > used as delimiters for keywords, but I can pass strings (with spaces) > with lisp. > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic Please learn what misopathy is. https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com/2013/10/why-some-diseases-are-wronged.html