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is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so. This means I either get only todos or only direct children, not only direct children that are todos.

is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so I either get only todos or only direct children, not only direct children that are todos.

is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other. This means I either get only todos or only direct children, not only direct children that are todos.

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is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so I either get only todos or only direct children, not only direct children that are todos.

is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so I either get only todos or only children, not only children that are todos.

is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so I either get only todos or only direct children, not only direct children that are todos.

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Show only direct subheadings with todo states

is it possible to show only direct subheadings (children) of a subtree, that have any todo state?

I tried the function org-show-todo-tree which shows a list of all subheadings with a todo state no matter how deep they are nested.

And I tried the function org-show-children, which displays all the children, but also those with a DONE keyword.

But if I runt both functions in sequence one overrides the other so I either get only todos or only children, not only children that are todos.