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Re: [O] Sort order of TODO entries
From: |
Detlef Steuer |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Sort order of TODO entries |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Mar 2012 19:14:06 +0100 |
On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 10:52:05 -0500
Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:
> Detlef Steuer <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Dear ORGers.
> >
> > recently I started to priorize my TODO items.
> > (May be that implies failure of my GTD setup, but I don't want to
> > discuss that ... )
> >
> > I found org sorts TODOs in the following way in my agenda view:
> >
> > TODO [#A]
> > TODO [#B]
> > TODO/WAITING
> > TODO [#C]
> >
> > I don't understand the reasoning in putting TODOs without priority or
> > WAITING without priority before priority #C.
> >
> > Conceptually "no priority" (for me) means "not decided how important or
> > not important at all, but would like to work on it", In contrast "#C"
> > means "must be done, but do #A and #B first".
>
> They don't have 'no priority' -- they have the default priority which is
> probably [#C]. You can set the default using variables.
>
> See:
> org-default-priority
> The default priority of TODO items.
> org-highest-priority
> The highest priority of TODO items. A character like ?A, ?B etc.
> org-lowest-priority
> The lowest priority of TODO items. A character like ?A, ?B etc.
>
> You're free to change the default to Z or something as long as you also
> set org-lowest-priority appropriately.
Thank you both!
Sorry for not getting it from the fine manual.
56 min from asking a question to two perfect answers! Just great!
Detlef
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
>
>
> >
> > It would IMHO feel much more natural to sort
> >
> > #A, #B, #C, no priority.
> >
> > Is that (easily) possible?
> >
> > SETUP:
> > Org-mode version 7.8.03 (release_7.8.03.553.g62a63)
> > emacs GNU Emacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-suse-linux-gnu) of 2011-02-22 on build34
> >
> > Thx
> > Detlef
>
>