I had the idea of using CATEGORY as a keyword. Benefit: using #+CATEGORY (or the CATEGORY property) has the disadvantage that if I change the headline the category does not update: example: Org-file: * PROJECT *my_renamed_project1* :PROPERTIES: :CATEGORY: *myproject1* :END: ** TODO clean garage :home: Agenda-output: *myproject1* TODO *clean garage* :home: In this example the Agenda should show "*my_renamed_project1"* instead of "* myproject1*" The next step would then be to enable the user to define this CATEGORY-keyword or bind it's function to an existing keyword. (e.g. PROJECT) If there is a simpler way of getting the partent headline as agenda-prefix... > that would be even cooler and much less work I can imagine. Greetings from Austria, Eraldo On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 00:47, Eraldo Helal wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 00:16, Samuel Wales wrote: > >> No, just a workaround of inserting both the parent and the child and >> letting the dots tell you the relationship between them. >> > How? > I would have to show all Project headlines in order to make this work... > However, I only want the parent of my ACTION (keyword) headlines... not all > projects. > And it would waste waaay to much space on my daily-printed-out-agenda. > > I am looking for something like this format: > > Org-file: > > * PROJECT *My-project > *** PROJECT *My-sub-project* > *** PROJECT *My-sub-sub-project* > **** *NEXT** Clean garage* :home: > > Agenda-output: > > *My-sub-sub-project* *NEXT Clean garage *:home: > > This is my most-wanted feature atm. :) >