Hello,

On 4 March 2014 09:47, Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >> Hi List,
> >>
> >> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a boolean
> >> nil/t variable, but in parse trees I see e.g. a list as value
> >>
> >> ,-----------------------
> >> | :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
> >> `-----------------------
> >>
> >> and I vaguely remember that I have seen different symbols as values of
> >> this attribute too.
> >>
> >> So what do I have to expect as values here? A list of strings or nil? Or
> >> something else too? Whatever is defined in
> >>
> >> ,---------------------------------------------------
> >> | org-archive-tag is a variable defined in `org.el'.
> >> | Its value is "ARCHIVE"
> >> `---------------------------------------------------
> >>
> >> ?
> >>
> >> PS
> >>
> >> If the tag is just a string like in this case, why is it shown as
> >> list in the parse tree?
> >
> > It is set like this
> >   (let
> >    ...
> >    (archivedp (member org-archive-tag tags))
> >    ...)
> >
> > in org-element.el. It is effectively a boolean, but there is no
> > need to reduce the return value of ``member'' to t if it is non-nil:
> >
> > ,----
> > |    member is a built-in function in `C source code'.
> > |
> > | (member ELT LIST)
> > |
> > | Return non-nil if ELT is an element of LIST.  Comparison done with
> > | equal'.
> > `----
> >
> > So if non-nil, it will be a list of tags, starting with the value of
> > org-archive-tag. AFAICT, the rest of the tags can be arbitrary.
>
>
> ** Second Level 2 :tag:my:ARCHIVE:
>
>
> ,------------------------------------------------
> | :tags ("tag" "my") [...] :archivedp ("ARCHIVE")
> `------------------------------------------------
>

Change the order of the tags so that Archive comes before the others and
you get:

** Second level 2 :ARCHIVE:tag:my:
:tags ("tag" "my") :archivedp ("ARCHIVE" "tag" "my")

Regards,
Jon


> --
> cheers,
> Thorsten
>
>
>

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