[O] Understanding org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels

2012-02-19 Thread lbmlist



If I have something like:

(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
  '((Q  Q-Who todo IMPLEMENT ((org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t)))
))

in my .emacs

and I have


*** IMPLEMENT explore slash type [1/3]
 - [X] Explore checkbox list
 - [ ] Look at the export
 - [ ] And so on


*** IMPLEMENT explore percent type [33%]
 IMPLEMENT the exploration
 FINISHED an early step
 PLAN a third subtask


does (org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t) mean I should see the subtasks in 
the custom view? This doesn't seem to work for me.


I get

 Coding: IMPLEMENT explore slash type [1/3]


 Coding: IMPLEMENT  explore percent type [33%]
 Coding: IMPLEMENT the exploration

alternatively,

how should I set up my custom view to see the subtasks?


Thanks for any assistance,

Louis




Re: [O] Understanding org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels

2012-02-19 Thread Bernt Hansen
lbml...@hethcote.com writes:

 If I have something like:

 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
 '((Q  Q-Who todo IMPLEMENT ((org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t)))
 ))

 in my .emacs

 and I have


 *** IMPLEMENT explore slash type [1/3]
  - [X] Explore checkbox list
  - [ ] Look at the export
  - [ ] And so on


 *** IMPLEMENT explore percent type [33%]
  IMPLEMENT the exploration
  FINISHED an early step
  PLAN a third subtask


 does (org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t) mean I should see the subtasks
 in the custom view? This doesn't seem to work for me.

 I get

  Coding: IMPLEMENT explore slash type [1/3]


  Coding: IMPLEMENT  explore percent type [33%]
  Coding: IMPLEMENT the exploration

 alternatively,

 how should I set up my custom view to see the subtasks?

Hi Louis,

I think we need more information.  In a todo agenda view you should see
the tasks and any subtasks that are not in a done state.
Your view already shows 

  Coding: IMPLEMENT  explore percent type [33%]
  Coding: IMPLEMENT the exploration

which is the task and one of the subtasks.  If FINISHED is a done state
you won't get that in the view.  I think PLAN should also be listed (if
it is a todo state and not a done state)

How are your todo keywords defined?

Regards,
Bernt



Re: [O] Understanding org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels

2012-02-19 Thread lbmlist



On Sun, 19 Feb 2012, Bernt Hansen wrote:


lbml...@hethcote.com writes:


If I have something like:

(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
  '((Q  Q-Who todo IMPLEMENT ((org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t)))
))




Hi Louis,

I think we need more information.  In a todo agenda view you should see
the tasks and any subtasks that are not in a done state.
Your view already shows


 Coding: IMPLEMENT  explore percent type [33%]
 Coding: IMPLEMENT the exploration


which is the task and one of the subtasks.  If FINISHED is a done state
you won't get that in the view.  I think PLAN should also be listed (if
it is a todo state and not a done state)

How are your todo keywords defined?



(setq org-todo-keywords (quote (
(sequence TODO | DONE)
(sequence SCHEDULE INPROCESS | COMPLETED)
(sequence IMAGINE PLAN IMPLEMENT HOLD | FINISHED ABANDONED)
)))


(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
  '((Y  Q-Who todo IMPLEMENT ((org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels t)))
))

it occurs to me that the `todo IMPLEMENT` match hides the PLAN and the 
FINISHED is out of the view by default so that it is actually 
functioning as designed WRT the


*** IMPLEMENT  explore percent type [33%]

todo.




Regards,
Bernt