From: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
To: Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: org-refile-targets multiple conditions
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 17:58:28 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6530CF9F-60C4-46A3-9253-D22DA15B8A9C@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20524da70904161512r7c248a93q9de11b02274a62bc@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Samuel,
do not want to make the criteria in org-refile-targets any more complex.
But you can now write a verification function and put it into the new
variable org-refile-target-verify-function.
HTH
- Carsten
On Apr 17, 2009, at 12:12 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
> I want to eliminate DONE and similar states
> from the list of refile targets. The benefits would be:
>
> 1) The set of candidates is reduced, requiring fewer
> keystrokes to select a target.
> 2) The possibility of misfiling into a task that will be
> archived is reduced.
> 3) The list length is reduced, helping to work around some
> of the speed problems that I have been experiencing with
> ido. This is possibly at the cost of slower creation of the
> initial list, however.
>
> The documentation for org-refile-targets says:
>
>> - a cons cell (:todo . "KEYWORD") to identify refile
>> targets by todo keyword.
>
> In principle I might get the desired behavior by including
> all kw /except/ doneish ones, and also including the empty
> string.
>
> But if I did so, I don't think it would work, because I
> already set (:maxlevel . 5). I did not find a way to
> specify that I want non-doneish entries (including blank)
> that are below level 6.
>
> Would it be feasible to allow AND and NOT?
>
> (setq org-refile-targets
> `((,(file-expand-wildcards (substitute-in-file-name "$dorg/
> *.org"))
> . (and (:maxlevel . 5)
> (not (:todo . "DONE"))
> (not (:todo . "MOST"))
> (not (:todo . "MOOT"))
> (not (:todo . "DUPLICATE"))))))[fn:13]
>
> Or is there a way that I can do this with existing org?
>
> Thanks.
>
> [fn:13] Or (not (todo "DONE")) or (not (or (todo "DONE")
> ...).
>
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2009-04-16 22:12 org-refile-targets multiple conditions Samuel Wales
2009-04-16 22:27 ` Samuel Wales
2009-04-17 15:58 ` Carsten Dominik [this message]
2009-04-17 18:56 ` Samuel Wales
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