In an org file that looks like this: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #+STARTUP: odd #+STARTUP: hidestars #+TAGS: :meta:test: #+CATEGORY: Test
* PROJECT [0/5] Made up of several todo's *** TODO first *** TODO second *** TODO third *** TODO fourth *** TODO fifth ------------------------------------------------------------------------ And with my todo keywords looking like this: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (setq org-todo-keywords '( (sequence "INBOX(i)" "TICKLER(t!)" "|" "FILE(f@)" "CANCELED(k@)") (sequence "TODO" "WAITING" "VERIFY" "|" "DONE" "REASSIGNED") (sequence "DAILY(d!)" "|" "DONEDLY" "UNSCHEDDLY(D@)") (sequence "WEEKLY(e!)" "|" "DONEWKLY" "UNSCHEDWKLY(E@)") (sequence "MONTHLY(m!)" "|" "DONEMNTHLY" "UNSCHEDMNTHLY(M@)") (sequence "APPT" "RESCHEDULE(s@)" "|" "APPTPAST" "APPTCANCELED(n@)") (sequence "REQUEST(r!)" "REQWAITING(w@/!)" "REQVERIFY(v)" "|" "REQCLOSED(c!)" "REQREASSIGNED(a@)") (sequence "PROJECT(P!)" "PROJWAITING(W@/!)" "PROJVERIFY(V)" "|" "PROJCLOSED(C!)" "PROJREASSIGNED(A@)") )) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to (info "(org)Breaking down tasks") marking one of these as one of the DONE states (in this sequence it would be either "DONE" or "REASSIGNED") should change the PROJECT breakdown to [1/5]. If I am in the buffer with that org file, it's completely unfolded, and I do it, that's the effect I get. However, if: (a) the outline of that project is partially or completely folded to begin with, and (b) I change the TODO to DONE in the Agenda buffer, it seems to narrow around that TODO item, and the breakdown becomes [0/1] or some smaller number than the actual number of subtasks under the project. I just tried it with a sparse tree that only unfolded to display the third TODO item, and the same thing happened, so I guess it's probably something to do with the way the sparse tree works with folding. I'm running org-mode 6.07b downloaded from the website. Sorry if this is a known problem; I didn't see it on the "bugs" page in the info file. -- Charles Sebold http://merbc.invigorated.org/ http://triablogue.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ 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