Buck Brody <[email protected]> writes:
> The problem with the sparse tree is that a sparse tree will only show
> the headlines above the item with a deadline, it will not show the
> sibling headlines. For example, if I used a sparse tree on:
That depends on the value of org-show-siblings.
To ensure that siblings are visible, you can use a simple setting such
as:
(setq org-show-siblings t)
Type C-h v org-show-hierarchy-above [RET] for more fine-grained
customization options.
With org-show-siblings set to t, I see the following:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* Fruit
** Apple
*** Macintosh
*** Crab
DEADLINE: <2010-04-28 Wed>
*** Golden delicious
** Vegetable
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Best,
Matt
> * Fruit
> ** Apple
> *** Macintosh
> *** Crab
> DEADLINE: <2010-04-28 Wed>
> *** Golden delicious
> ** Vegetable
> *** lettuce
> *** squash
> *** cucumber
>
> It would look like
>
> * Fruit
> *** Crab
> DEADLINE: <2010-04-28 Wed>
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