ISSUE: I have a keyword "CATEGORY" which I use on headlines to make me aware that they define a category for everything below them.
example: file: school.org * CATEGORY English #+CATEGORY: English ** PROJECT presentation "org-mode" *** TODO call Tom: beamer *** TODO search pictures ** TODO homework p. 42 * CATEGORY Math #+CATEGORY: Math ** TODO homework sheet Nr. 4 ... Is it possible to let emacs know that every headline with the "CATEGORY" todo-keyword should be used as a category? > If not... I think it would be a great feature to add! ADVANTAGES: this would bring the following advantages: - I would not have to add "#+CATEGORY:" nor type the same words as the headline after it - I could define a category by using my todo-keyword menu. with shortcuts and fast selection! - I could use the agenda view to get a list of all categories defined in that way... and be able to filter them! WORKAROUND: Until then I have to add "#+CATEGORY: <repeat headline words>" on every such headline and be aware that changing the headline does not change the category wording. > PROBLEM: more work, redundant or use the "CATEGORY" todo-keyword without "#+CATEGORY" > this however would result in the following Agenda buffer for our example: school: TODO call Tom: beamer school: TODO search pictures school: TODO homework p. 42 school: TODO homework sheet Nr. 4 > PROBLEM: agenda buffer unclear (school is not precise enough) Any ideas on how to get there or feedback on the idea? Greetings from Austria, Eraldo _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode