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Re: [Orgmode] embedded/inherited tags


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] embedded/inherited tags
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 12:05:16 +0200


On Apr 1, 2009, at 1:43 AM, Konstantin Antipin wrote:

Samuel - Your solution is probably more elegant. Then I will wait for
search with lisp syntax functionality, and so far just use my code.

That would mean waiting a long time.  The discussion about the
lisp search was a long time ago, and nothing has happened.

Did I really say I was going to make this, Samuel?

- Carsten


K

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Samuel Wales <address@hidden> wrote:
Another possibility is to use your assoc tags and fix it on the search
side.  If you always have a custom search, you can use `( ... ,( ...
)) when you define it.

Then you only need one tag on each task.  The advantage of this is
that if the associations change, you will not need to change the tags.

Currently this requires concatenating strings, but in the future,
according to Carsten, there will be optional Lisp syntax for searches,
which will make it easier.  It might also allow stuff not currently
possible.

On 2009-03-31, Konstantin Antipin <address@hidden> wrote:
Peter Jones - thanks for the advise. Unfortunately it does not fit to
me, since I have my todo items in different files.

Eraldo - I was also thinking about this, but I thought that maybe
solution already exists...

Anyhow, for my it is fixed - I wrote a small package org-assoc-tags,
that allows to have key-tag and associated tags. For example:

(setq org-assoc-tags '(
                     ("emacs" "tech")
                     ("orgmode" "emacs" "tech")
                     ))

If you assign :emacs: tag, then :tech: will be assigned automatically.
If you assign :orgmode: tag, then both :emacs: and :tech: will be assigned.
The package can be found at:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/org-assoc-tags.el

Hopefully it might be helpful for someone,
Kostya

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Eraldo Helal <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi Kostya!

I am still pretty new to emacs and org-mode, but from what I have read
until now...
Could you use the tag hook to automatically assign the :tech: tag along
with :firefox: and|or :emacs: etc...
This is still not exactly what you wished afaics, but it may make things a
little more convenient.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 16:47, Konstantin Antipin
<address@hidden> wrote:

Hi,

Manish - thank you for the reply.

Here is what I want in details:
For example, I have following tags :tech: :firefox: :emacs: :orgmode:
In agenda I usually ask only for TODO with :tech: tags, in order to see
actions, related to technical stuff.

clearly, :firefox: and :emacs: are related to :tech: tag. It would be
convenient to introduce tag hierarchy:
every todo-item with :emacs: (or :firefox: ) tag only should show up in
agenda, when I query for :tech: tag.
I understand, that every time I assign :emacs: tag I can assign :tech:
tag as well, and this will do the work, but it is not convenient.


Is such mechanism exists?

My todo's are scatterd over the files, thus I can not use usual tag
hierarchy, that is controlled by, for example, "org-use-tag-inheritance".

thanks,
Kostya

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Manish <address@hidden>
wrote:

 On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Konstantin Antipin wrote:
 > Dear org-users,
 > Is there any way to make tags inherited from another tag?
 > For example, I have following tags:
 > :tech:
 >  :emacs:
 >   :orgmode:
 >  :ubuntu:
 >
 > :other:

Could you please a little elaborate more on this?  Also please take a
look at variable "org-use-tag-inheritance".

--
Manish


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