On Mar 18, 2007, at 17:09, Bastien wrote:
Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I found that if I do 'C-c C-x C-s' on headline "Done Task", all text
up to the next headline "CR" is archived. This clearly is not the
right behavior. Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
I had this problem before and I'm now using #+ARCHIVE like this:
,----
| * Head1
| * Done Task
|
| * CR
| #+CATEGORY: CR
| #+ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* CR
| * anything
`----
This is a fundamental problem, for which there are only work-arounds,
no solutions. Because of the structure of an outline, there is no such
thing as a "location between sections". So just like Bastien describes,
I also use work-arounds for this. Two come to mind.
1. Bastiens proposal, i.e. placing the parameter lines after the
top-level
heading. This works as long as the top-level heading itself is never
pointed to by an agenda entry (the category would be wrong) and as long
as
you neve atempt to archive the top-level heading itself.
2. If (1) is not good enough, the only way I see is to insert a
"parameter section", like this:
,----
| * Head1
| * Done Task
|
| * Params for the next file section
| #+CATEGORY: CR
| #+ARCHIVE: %s_archive::* CR
|
| * CR
| * anything
`----
You could add an ARCHIVE tag to the parameter section, to keep it from
opening.
- Carsten
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