Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes: > On 21.4.2013, at 11:08, Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: > >> I could have sworn I've done this successfully before, but... >> >> I need a special sequence of TODO keywords for one file -- actually just >> one headline in particular. I thought I remembered this used to be >> possible, but it doesn't seem to be anymore. >> >> Setting #+SEQ_TODO: FOO | BAR at the top of the file actually >> overwrites the existing value of `org-todo-keywords' for that file. In >> this case I'd like to either: >> >> 1. Create this sequence for a single subtree (it's okay if it clobbers >> the global value of `org-todo-keywords', so long as it's *only* for this >> subtree), or > > This is currently not possible. > >> >> 2. Set the new sequence at the top of the file, but merge this sequence >> with the global value of `org-todo-keywords'. > > And neither is this. > > But you do have the options Richard mentions in his post.
Thanks to you both -- I guess I wasn't mis-remembering. I'd rather not replicate my other TODO sequences at the top of the file; I might experiment with a separate file altogether. Thanks again, Eric