Hi, Okay, actually, after using this solution, there is just one thing I think that could be considered a bug (not very problematic though). Consider the following subtree:
* TOCOMPLETE Project A [0/3] ** TOCOMPLETE Subproject[0/2] *** TODO Task 1 *** TODO Task 2 ** TODO Task I excluded the keyword TOCOMPLETE from 'org-provide-todo-statistics' so it won't appear in the statistics. This is why I get [0/3] at the top of the subtree. But if I mark the 2 tasks in the subproject as DONE, then I also want to mark the subproject itself as DONE (using a special keyword, like COMPLETED). However, marking it as COMPLETED will include it again in the statistics: instead of getting [2/3], I will get [3/4]. Is there any way to explicitly include the DONE keyword in org-provide-todo-statistics (and consequently, implicitly exclude other DONE keywords)? I tried to include DONE but it doesn't work. Thank you very much and sorry for the nitpicking ;) FC On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:29 PM, Fletcher Charest < fletcher.char...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Bastien, > > Thank you very much! It works perfectly. > > Best regards, > > FC > > > On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> Hi Fletcher, >> >> Fletcher Charest <fletcher.char...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > My org-hierarchical-todo-statistics variable is set to nil in order >> > to obtain a recursive count of my TODO items in subtrees. However, I >> > would like to know if it is possible to filter this count to include >> > only some TODO keywords. >> >> You may want to customize `org-provide-todo-statistics' and set it to >> a list of TODO keywords for which you want statistics. >> >> HTH, >> >> -- >> Bastien >> >