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Documentation improvements

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Carsten Dominik 2009-02-19 17:11:54 +01:00
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@ -4079,15 +4079,18 @@ starting with the letter @samp{W}.
@cindex category, require for tags/property match
@vindex org-odd-levels-only
You can also require a headline to be of a certain level or category, by
writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or
tapping into the syntax of property searches (@pxref{Property searches})
and writing instead of any TAG an expression like @samp{LEVEL=3} or
@samp{CATEGORY="work"}, respectively. For example, a search
@samp{+LEVEL=3+boss/-DONE} lists all level three headlines that have the
tag @samp{boss} and are @emph{not} marked with the TODO keyword DONE.
In buffers with @code{org-odd-levels-only} set, @samp{LEVEL} does not count
the number of stars, but @samp{LEVEL=2} will correspond to 3 stars etc.
In buffers with @code{org-odd-levels-only} set, @samp{LEVEL} does not
count the number of stars, but @samp{LEVEL=2} will correspond to 3 stars
etc.
Accessing TODO, LEVEL, and CATEGORY during a search is fast. Accessing any
other properties will slow down the search.
other properties will slow down the search for the first property
accessed. Any additional property tests are cheap.
@node Properties and Columns, Dates and Times, Tags, Top
@chapter Properties and Columns
@ -6237,9 +6240,10 @@ and TODO indicate next actions. The tag @@SHOP indicates shopping and
is a next action even without the NEXT tag. Finally, if the project
contains the special word IGNORE anywhere, it should not be listed
either. In this case you would start by identifying eligible projects
with a tags/todo match @samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for
TODO, NEXT, @@SHOP, and IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that
are not stuck. The correct customization for this is
with a tags/todo match@footnote{@ref{Tag searches}}
@samp{+PROJECT/-MAYBE-DONE}, and then check for TODO, NEXT, @@SHOP, and
IGNORE in the subtree to identify projects that are not stuck. The
correct customization for this is
@lisp
(setq org-stuck-projects

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@ -380,7 +380,8 @@ you can then use it to define a custom command."
'("+LEVEL=2/-DONE" ("TODO" "NEXT" "NEXTACTION") nil "")
"How to identify stuck projects.
This is a list of four items:
1. A tags/todo matcher string that is used to identify a project.
1. A tags/todo/property matcher string that is used to identify a project.
See the manual for a description of tag and property searches.
The entire tree below a headline matched by this is considered one project.
2. A list of TODO keywords identifying non-stuck projects.
If the project subtree contains any headline with one of these todo