Samuel - Your solution is probably more elegant. Then I will wait for search with lisp syntax functionality, and so far just use my code.
K On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> wrote: > Another possibility is to use your assoc tags and fix it on the search > side. If you always have a custom search, you can use `( ... ,( ... > )) when you define it. > > Then you only need one tag on each task. The advantage of this is > that if the associations change, you will not need to change the tags. > > Currently this requires concatenating strings, but in the future, > according to Carsten, there will be optional Lisp syntax for searches, > which will make it easier. It might also allow stuff not currently > possible. > > On 2009-03-31, Konstantin Antipin <antipin.konstan...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> Peter Jones - thanks for the advise. Unfortunately it does not fit to >> me, since I have my todo items in different files. >> >> Eraldo - I was also thinking about this, but I thought that maybe >> solution already exists... >> >> Anyhow, for my it is fixed - I wrote a small package org-assoc-tags, >> that allows to have key-tag and associated tags. For example: >> >> (setq org-assoc-tags '( >> ("emacs" "tech") >> ("orgmode" "emacs" "tech") >> )) >> >> If you assign :emacs: tag, then :tech: will be assigned automatically. >> If you assign :orgmode: tag, then both :emacs: and :tech: will be assigned. >> The package can be found at: >> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/org-assoc-tags.el >> >> Hopefully it might be helpful for someone, >> Kostya >> >> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Eraldo Helal <ad...@eraldo.at> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Kostya! >>> >>> I am still pretty new to emacs and org-mode, but from what I have read >>> until now... >>> Could you use the tag hook to automatically assign the :tech: tag along >>> with :firefox: and|or :emacs: etc... >>> This is still not exactly what you wished afaics, but it may make things a >>> little more convenient. >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 16:47, Konstantin Antipin >>> <antipin.konstan...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Manish - thank you for the reply. >>>> >>>> Here is what I want in details: >>>> For example, I have following tags :tech: :firefox: :emacs: :orgmode: >>>> In agenda I usually ask only for TODO with :tech: tags, in order to see >>>> actions, related to technical stuff. >>>> >>>> clearly, :firefox: and :emacs: are related to :tech: tag. It would be >>>> convenient to introduce tag hierarchy: >>>> every todo-item with :emacs: (or :firefox: ) tag only should show up in >>>> agenda, when I query for :tech: tag. >>>> I understand, that every time I assign :emacs: tag I can assign :tech: >>>> tag as well, and this will do the work, but it is not convenient. >>>> >>>> >>>> Is such mechanism exists? >>>> >>>> My todo's are scatterd over the files, thus I can not use usual tag >>>> hierarchy, that is controlled by, for example, "org-use-tag-inheritance". >>>> >>>> thanks, >>>> Kostya >>>> >>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Manish <mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Konstantin Antipin wrote: >>>>> > Dear org-users, >>>>> > Is there any way to make tags inherited from another tag? >>>>> > For example, I have following tags: >>>>> > :tech: >>>>> > :emacs: >>>>> > :orgmode: >>>>> > :ubuntu: >>>>> > >>>>> > :other: >>>>> >>>>> Could you please a little elaborate more on this? Also please take a >>>>> look at variable "org-use-tag-inheritance". >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Manish >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> 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 >>>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 >> > > > -- > Myalgic encephalomyelitis denialism is causing death (decades early; > Jason et al. 2006) and severe suffering (worse than nearly all other > diseases studied; e.g. Schweitzer et al. 1995) and grossly corrupting > science. http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/What_Is_ME_What_Is_CFS.htm > _______________________________________________ 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