* Restricting admisible tags depending on header
@ 2016-06-04 3:27 Óscar Fuentes
2016-06-04 11:31 ` John Kitchin
2016-06-04 21:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: Óscar Fuentes @ 2016-06-04 3:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I'll like to offer only certain tags depending on the contents of the
current header. For instance, if the header is
* Status
I want to see only "open" and "closed" on the options shown by
org-fast-tag-selection.
Currently I define quite a lot of tags with #+TAGS:, most of them are
intended to be assigned to a specific header. Having so many tags
displayed by org-fast-tag-selection is confusing, error-prone and breaks
the selection method (org-fast-tag-selection runs out of letters).
I'm thinking on advising org-fast-tag-selection and prune the list of
acceptable tags before calling the real function, but maybe there is a
better method.
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* Re: Restricting admisible tags depending on header
2016-06-04 3:27 Restricting admisible tags depending on header Óscar Fuentes
@ 2016-06-04 11:31 ` John Kitchin
2016-06-04 21:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: John Kitchin @ 2016-06-04 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Óscar Fuentes; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
This looks more like TODO states to me.
You can do that on a file basis like this I think:
#+TODO: OPEN CLOSED
It is an interesting idea to make them heading specific though. I guess
you should store them in a property on the headline though.
Otherwise I would suggest using something like counsel-org-tag which
wouldn't have the same limitations.
Óscar Fuentes writes:
> I'll like to offer only certain tags depending on the contents of the
> current header. For instance, if the header is
>
> * Status
>
> I want to see only "open" and "closed" on the options shown by
> org-fast-tag-selection.
>
> Currently I define quite a lot of tags with #+TAGS:, most of them are
> intended to be assigned to a specific header. Having so many tags
> displayed by org-fast-tag-selection is confusing, error-prone and breaks
> the selection method (org-fast-tag-selection runs out of letters).
>
> I'm thinking on advising org-fast-tag-selection and prune the list of
> acceptable tags before calling the real function, but maybe there is a
> better method.
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* Re: Restricting admisible tags depending on header
2016-06-04 3:27 Restricting admisible tags depending on header Óscar Fuentes
2016-06-04 11:31 ` John Kitchin
@ 2016-06-04 21:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
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From: Óscar Fuentes @ 2016-06-04 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Óscar Fuentes <ofv@wanadoo.es> writes:
> I'll like to offer only certain tags depending on the contents of the
> current header. For instance, if the header is
>
> * Status
>
> I want to see only "open" and "closed" on the options shown by
> org-fast-tag-selection.
>
> Currently I define quite a lot of tags with #+TAGS:, most of them are
> intended to be assigned to a specific header. Having so many tags
> displayed by org-fast-tag-selection is confusing, error-prone and breaks
> the selection method (org-fast-tag-selection runs out of letters).
>
> I'm thinking on advising org-fast-tag-selection and prune the list of
> acceptable tags before calling the real function, but maybe there is a
> better method.
Thanks to all who responded, both off- and on-list.
At the end, I opted for advising org-fast-tag-selection. Now, for a
given heading, a tag group with the same name provides the admisible
tags:
#+TAGS: [ Status : { open closed } ]
#+TAGS: [ Status : { done(d) postponed cancelled wontfix worksforme invalid } ]
#+TAGS: [ Type : { task defect enhancement feedback test } ]
#+TAGS: [ Severity : { critical major minor cosmetic } ]
#+TAGS: [ Priority : { top high medium low } ]
* Status
* Type
* Severity
* Priority
Code:
(defun ofv-issues-tags-for-heading (h)
(setq h (org-no-properties h))
(let (check-name-p collect-tags-p specific-tags)
(dolist (tag org-tag-alist)
(cond
((eq (car tag) ':endgrouptag)
(setq collect-tags-p nil))
((eq (car tag) ':startgrouptag)
(setq check-name-p t))
(collect-tags-p
(push tag specific-tags))
(check-name-p
(setq collect-tags-p (equal (car tag) h))
(setq check-name-p nil))))
specific-tags))
(defun ofv-issues-org-fast-tag-selection (args)
;; The `table' parameter of `org-fast-tag-selection' contains a
;; uniquified list, which removes duplicated group tag names.
;; `ofv-issues-tags-for-heading' uses the contents of
;; `org-tag-alist'.
(let ((specific-tags (ofv-issues-tags-for-heading (org-get-heading t t))))
(when specific-tags
(setcar (nthcdr 2 args) (nreverse specific-tags))))
args)
(advice-add 'org-fast-tag-selection :filter-args
'ofv-issues-org-fast-tag-selection)
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