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@ -4079,15 +4079,18 @@ starting with the letter @samp{W}.
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@cindex category, require for tags/property match
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@vindex org-odd-levels-only
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You can also require a headline to be of a certain level or category, by
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writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or
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tapping into the syntax of property searches (@pxref{Property searches})
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and writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or
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@samp{CATEGORY="work"}, respectively. For example, a search
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@samp{+LEVEL=3+boss/-DONE} lists all level three headlines that have the
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tag @samp{boss} and are @emph{not} marked with the TODO keyword DONE.
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In buffers with @code{org-odd-levels-only} set, @samp{LEVEL} does not count
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the number of stars, but @samp{LEVEL=2} will correspond to 3 stars etc.
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In buffers with @code{org-odd-levels-only} set, @samp{LEVEL} does not
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count the number of stars, but @samp{LEVEL=2} will correspond to 3 stars
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etc.
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Accessing TODO, LEVEL, and CATEGORY during a search is fast. Accessing any
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other properties will slow down the search.
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other properties will slow down the search for the first property
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accessed. Any additional property tests are cheap.
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@node Properties and Columns, Dates and Times, Tags, Top
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@chapter Properties and Columns
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@ -6237,9 +6240,10 @@ and TODO indicate next actions. The tag @@SHOP indicates shopping and
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is a next action even without the NEXT tag. Finally, if the project
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contains the special word IGNORE anywhere, it should not be listed
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either. In this case you would start by identifying eligible projects
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with a tags/todo match @samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for
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TODO, NEXT, @@SHOP, and IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that
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are not stuck. The correct customization for this is
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with a tags/todo match@footnote{@ref{Tag searches}}
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@samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for TODO, NEXT, @@SHOP, and
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IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that are not stuck. The
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correct customization for this is
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@lisp
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(setq org-stuck-projects
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@ -380,7 +380,8 @@ you can then use it to define a custom command."
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'("+LEVEL=2/-DONE" ("TODO" "NEXT" "NEXTACTION") nil "")
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"How to identify stuck projects.
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This is a list of four items:
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1. A tags/todo matcher string that is used to identify a project.
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1. A tags/todo/property matcher string that is used to identify a project.
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See the manual for a description of tag and property searches.
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The entire tree below a headline matched by this is considered one project.
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2. A list of TODO keywords identifying non-stuck projects.
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If the project subtree contains any headline with one of these todo
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