Jude DaShiell <jdash...@shellworld.net> writes:

> I put together a basic checklist for a familymember and was asked to 
> categorize all items in the list and then to priortize all items in each 
> category.  I've never done either of these things to a basic checklist so 
> figured to ask what's the best way to do this so each item in the list 
> once categorized and prioritized doesn't loose its category or priority if 
> the checklist items somehow get out of order for some reason.
> I could use single level headlines for categories but if the document 
> looses any one of those headlines, the category structure is degraded.
>
> If a cannonical emacs-orgmode procedure exists for doing these things and 
> it's already documented I could use an url pointing to the material if 
> anyone knows of one.

Mmhh, since you cannot apply tags and proprities to checklist items
AFAIK, it seems you already gave the canonical procedure yourself:

put the checklists in subtrees with tags (=categories) and further
subsubtrees with different priorities (or vice versa).

Why would you eliminate the subtrees later, when they are still needed?

-- 
cheers,
Thorsten


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