On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 4:07 AM, Jan Böcker wrote: > On 19.02.2010 16:44, Manish wrote: >> hello! >> >> i've been unable to find the variable that controls whether >> items/tasks with no TODO keyword should be treated like the >> ones with TODO so they can appear in the global TODO >> list. can someone please point me in the right direction? >> >> thanks > > Your question seems a bit confusing to me. Headlines without > TODO keywords are by definition not a todo item, so they should > not appear in the global todo list.
i seem to recall that there was an instance where an item without a TODO keyword could be treated as if it was an unDONE item but i can't seem to find it anymore. > > You can schedule them or put a deadline on them, and they will > appear in the agenda view, but not in the todo list (C-c a t). > > Please clarify how you distinguish an "item/task with no TODO > keyword" from an ordinary headline used to structure the > outline. i understand what you're saying. imho, for those who use outlines solely for the purposes of defining the projects and tasks treating an item without TODO as if it was an unDONE one if configured with a variable and at least for the purposes of appearing in a global TODO list makes sense. > > Also, take a look at custom agenda views. You could define an > agenda view that lists the todo list, and additionally includes > the results of a search (e.g. all items with a certain tag) > below that. i'll look into how i can pull together such items/tasks with a search perhaps using FILETAGS. thanks -- manish _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode