Hi Jean, this is a bug, thank you for your report. Fixed in GIT. - Carsten On Oct 6, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote: > Hi list, > > I am new to this list and somewhat new to org-mode. My .emacs includes > > (setq org-tag-alist > '( (:startgroup) > ("@phone" . ?1) ("@laptop" . ?2) ("@online" . ?3) ("@uni" . ? > 4) > ("@kl" . ?5) > ("@home" . ?6) ("@thinking" . ?7) ("@programming" . ?8) > ("@writing" . ?9) ("@meeting" . ?0) > (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) ("APH" . ?a) ("AGMEETING" . ?g) (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) ("idea" . ?i) ("question" . ?q) ("reference" . > ?r) ("note" . ?o) (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) ("work" . ?w) ("private" . ?p) (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) > ("refile" . ?f) > (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) > ("project" . ?j) > ("dissertation" .?s) > (:endgroup) > (:startgroup) > ("review_daily" . ?m) > ("review_weekly" . ?,) > ("review_monthly" . ?.) > (:endgroup) > )) > > (setq org-use-tag-inheritance '("work" "private")) > > I thought this should have the effect, that work and private are > inherited while all other tags are not. > > But C-c C-c on the second line of: > > * Test 1 :@laptop:work: > *** Test 2 > > shows, that @laptop is inherited while work is not inherited. The > documentation of org-use-tag-inheritance states > >> This may also be a list of tags that should be inherited, or a regexp >> that matches tags that should be inherited. > > Therefore, I assumed that work should be inherited and @laptop. Is > this > a bug in the documentation or the implementation? How can I get the > negated behaviour? > > Best regards, > Jean > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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