Allen Li <darkfel...@felesatra.moe> writes: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 6:28 AM Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote: >> >> Allen Li <darkfel...@felesatra.moe> writes: >> >> > On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 10:00 AM Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> This is not satisfying, actually. If every item has a single asterisk, >> >> you miss hierarchy between headlines in the same tree. >> > >> > I don't know what you mean. Hierarchy is not displayed normally in >> > agenda view anyway, I don't know why displaying it in agenda column >> > view via the ITEM property is desirable? >> > >> >> I use hierarchy in my custom agenda view everyday. Please do not remove >> this feature. > > Apparently I'm missing something. How are you using hierarchy in an > agenda view? Agenda views are flat, e.g.: > > tasks: TODO [#A] Some task > tasks: TODO [#A] Some task > tasks: TODO [#A] Some task > tasks: TODO Some task > tasks: TODO Some task > tasks: TODO Some task > > If I remember correctly, the reason they're flat is that it generally > doesn't make sense to show the hierarchy because it won't make any > sense. For example, the following: > > * TODO Project A > ** Some project A notes > * Project B > ** TODO Some task for B > > would have this hierarchy in an agenda view if we hypothetically displayed it: > > tasks: * TODO Project A > tasks: ** TODO Some task for B > > which I think is confusing at best (but I can believe is useful for > some work flows if you're careful). >
In my custom agenda view for Projects I set (org-tags-match-list-sublevels 'indented) (Tags have been removed for clarity) Projects Rxxxx: TODO Rxxxx Some Release Rxxxx: .TODO Some Project Rxxxx: ..TODO Some SubProject Rxxxx: ...NEXT Some Task Rxxxx: .TODO Another Project Rxxxx: ..TODO Another Subproject Rxxxx: ...TODO Another Subproject Rxxxx: ....NEXT Another Task Rxxxx: ..TODO Another Subproject [2/6] which matches my actual tasks in Development.org #+TITLE: Development * TODO Rxxxx Some Release ** TODO Some Project *** TODO Some Subproject **** NEXT Some Task ** TODO Another Project *** TODO Another Subproject **** TODO Another Subproject ***** NEXT Another Task *** TODO Another Subproject [2/6] ... Regards, Bernt