Hello to all
I have been away for two weeks, therefore my late answer. Thanks for
your suggestions. It's working quite well now.
Greetings
Sven
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On Feb 7, 2008, at 12:31 AM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
Hi Jost
Jost Burkardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to correct you, but the result is correct. As Carsten said:
The :CATEGORY: property applies to the entry headline _above_ it,
and to
the entire tree below it
So in your example
*
Hi Bernt
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
of the areas of responsibility (1st level) intact over the
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've tried, but it's not working either. I tried it this way:
* Teaching
#+CATEGORY: Teaching
** Sanskrit I (WS08) :PROJECT:
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Sanskrit
:END:
*** NEXT Find Books:LIBRARY:
Hi Bernt
Bernt Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What have I misunderstood? In other words, how can I set the category
for my projects (2nd level with sub-trees) while keeping the category
of the areas of responsibility (1st level) intact over the
Hi Sven,
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carsten
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Properties give much more consistent results. The :CATEGORY: property
applies to the entry headline above it, and to the entire tree below
it (unless locally overwritten by another
Hi Jost
Jost Burkardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry to correct you, but the result is correct. As Carsten said:
The :CATEGORY: property applies to the entry headline _above_ it, and to
the entire tree below it
So in your example
* Teaching
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Teaching
:END:
Sven Bretfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've tried to mark my projects with :CATEGORY: since the documentation
says:
,
| If you would like to have a special CATEGORY for a single entry or a
| (sub)tree, give the entry a :CATEGORY: property with the location as
| the value.
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