Re: [Orgmode] More Flexibility for Stuck Projects?

2009-03-19 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Peter,

I guess you might want to use

(setq org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance '(project subproject))

Then you can select projects for the stuck-project listing with

project|subproject

If you have a reason to actually want the inheritance of these tags
in other circumstances, you could implement this setting
as an option to an agenda custom command that does look for stuck
projects:

((# Stuck stuck 
  ((org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance
'(project subproject


To answer to your original question:


On Mar 18, 2009, at 6:01 PM, Peter Jones wrote:

I really love the idea of stuck projects, it helps me every day.   
Right

now, I consider projects to be level two headings with the :project:
tag.  90% of my projects follow this convention.

However, I sometimes find myself needing sub-projects, where level two
is a project, level three is a sub-project, and level four are tasks:

* Projects:project:
** Some Complex Project
*** Sub-Project 1 :subproject:
 NEXT Do something
 Do something else
*** Sub-Project 2 :subproject:
 Do something again

With the above headings, and my current configuration for stuck
projects, Sub-Project 2 won't show up in the stuck projects list
(because technically it's not a stuck project).

Does anyone have a setting for org-stuck-projects that would allow  
me to

define a project as either:

1. A level 2 heading tagged :project:

2. A level 3 heading tagged :subproject:


+project+LEVEL=2|+subproject+LEVEL=3




Or a better way to do what I'm doing.


I am using TODO keywords

#+TODO: PROJ | PRDONE PRCANCELLED

to make projects, because they do not involve inheritance, and a project
is never a TODO item itself, only the subtasks are

Now, maybe the real problem you are having is this:

When the stuck project search goes through your tree, it first finds a  
project tree and checks if it is stuck.  If not, the entire tree is  
skipped, including the subprojects.  This is not what you want.


The best solution probably is to say that a project that has sub  
projects is never stuck, by adding the subproject tag to the unstuck  
conditions.


Hmm, I see now that part of this problem stems from the fact that
the skipper skips the entire subtree and never looks at subitems.
Maybe this is a mistake...  I actually think it is.  I am changing  
this... done.



With this change, I guess you can switch to

- use :project: to define both projects and subprojects
- exclude :project: from inheritance
- define your stuck project search +project to identify a project.

or

- use a TODO keyword PROJ
- define the search as TODO=\PROJ\


HTH

- Carsten




The biggest challenge to getting this working is that I use tag
inheritance with the :project: tag.  In some files I have level 1
headings tagged :project:, and in others, I use file level tags with
:project:.  That means that all headings are basically tagged as
:project:, so I need to specify a heading level for stuck projects.

TIA.

--
Peter Jones, http://pmade.com
pmade inc.  Louisville, CO US



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[Orgmode] More Flexibility for Stuck Projects?

2009-03-18 Thread Peter Jones
I really love the idea of stuck projects, it helps me every day.  Right
now, I consider projects to be level two headings with the :project:
tag.  90% of my projects follow this convention.

However, I sometimes find myself needing sub-projects, where level two
is a project, level three is a sub-project, and level four are tasks:

* Projects:project:
** Some Complex Project
*** Sub-Project 1 :subproject:
 NEXT Do something
 Do something else
*** Sub-Project 2 :subproject:
 Do something again

With the above headings, and my current configuration for stuck
projects, Sub-Project 2 won't show up in the stuck projects list
(because technically it's not a stuck project).

Does anyone have a setting for org-stuck-projects that would allow me to
define a project as either:

1. A level 2 heading tagged :project:

2. A level 3 heading tagged :subproject:

Or a better way to do what I'm doing.

The biggest challenge to getting this working is that I use tag
inheritance with the :project: tag.  In some files I have level 1
headings tagged :project:, and in others, I use file level tags with
:project:.  That means that all headings are basically tagged as
:project:, so I need to specify a heading level for stuck projects.

TIA.

-- 
Peter Jones, http://pmade.com
pmade inc.  Louisville, CO US



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