Hello, Young-whan <youngson...@gmail.com> writes:
> My file has like this: > > #+TODO: TODO(t/!) REPEAT(r/!) | DONE(d) > > * REPEAT Task > SCHEDULED: <2017-01-01 Wed +1d> > > Now, I want to change when the repeat task is done, its state needs to be > "REPEAT" instead of "TODO". > > This can be achieved by REPEAT_TO_STATE property or the variable > org-todo-repeat-to-state based on the org-mode manual. > > When I set it org-todo-repeat-to-state, it works. > When I set the property in the "Task", it works. > > However, when I put it global property working file-wide as it is put as > > #+PROPERTY: REPEAT_TO_STATE REPEAT > > It doesn't work. > > Is there something not right to set up the global property scoping in a > file? Let me know. Yes, there is: see `org-use-property-inheritance'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou