Hi all, I've been really behind on org-mode release and recently got to a 6.x release. I've noticed the following 6.06b.
* b list [0/3] - [-] [6/7] Stooge - [ ] Larry - [X] Curly - [X] Moe - [X] Shemp - [X] Joe - [X] Joe - [X] Joe - [-] [4/5] Marx - [ ] Groucho - [X] Harpo - [X] Chico - [X] Gummo - [X] Zeppo - [ ] [0/3] Eternal - [-] Laurel and Hardy - [ ] Stan - [X] Oliver - [-] [1/2] Abbott and Costello - [ ] Lou - [X] Bud - [-] [1/2] Martin and Lewis - [ ] Jerry - [X] Dean The [-] tokens are new and I do love them and have wanted something like them since before I was begging for what became the [/] and [%] tokens. On the other hand, I'm a little surprised by what the [/] tokens got filled in with. Is there a new file or custom option that I missed or is it no longer possible to get sub levels to feed back up to the Todo item? I guess I could accept that if I got the old behavior by removing the checkboxes from the lines with [-] in the above example. Otherwise, I'd really like to call it a bug, or at least undesirable. The more I think about it, using checkboxes to hid those below them (like the [-] ones above) might be a nice way to hide the ones below it might be nice, like so: * catch phrases [0/3] - Curly - [ ] Hey Moe - [ ] nyuk nyuk nyuk - [ ] [0/3] hellos (<=== It don't count until we have 'em all) - [ ] hello - [ ] hello - [ ] hello Unforunately, this becomes * catch phrases [0/2] - Curly - [ ] Hey Moe - [ ] nyuk nyuk nyuk - [ ] [0/3] hellos (<=== It don't count until we have 'em all) - [ ] hello - [ ] hello - [ ] hello I get it, but I didn't expect it. I don't think I like it. Edd _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode