Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>>> > 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:
>>>
>>>
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>> > 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:
>>
>>
>> ,-
Jonathan Leech-Pepin writes:
> Hello,
>
> On 4 March 2014 09:47, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
>
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> >
> >> Hi List,
> >>
> >> the name of headline attribute `archivedp' suggests its just a
> boolean
> >> nil
Hello,
On 4 March 2014 09:47, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> > Thorsten Jolitz 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
> >>
> >> ,-
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz 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")
>> `---
>>
>>
Nick Dokos writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz 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")
>> `---
>>
>>
Thorsten Jolitz 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