Variable: org-priority-highest
org-priority-highest is a customizable variable defined in org.el.gz.
Value
65
Documentation
The highest priority of TODO items.
A character like ?A, ?B, etc., or a numeric value like 1, 2, etc.
The default is the character ?A, which is 65 as a numeric value.
If you set org-priority-highest to a numeric value inferior to
65, Org assumes you want to use digits for the priority cookie.
If you set it to >=65, Org assumes you want to use alphabetical
characters.
In both cases, the value of org-priority-highest must be
smaller than org-priority-lowest: for example, if "A" is the
highest priority, it is smaller than the lowest "C" priority:
65 < 67.
Aliases
Source Code
;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/org/org.el.gz
(defcustom org-priority-highest ?A
"The highest priority of TODO items.
A character like ?A, ?B, etc., or a numeric value like 1, 2, etc.
The default is the character ?A, which is 65 as a numeric value.
If you set `org-priority-highest' to a numeric value inferior to
65, Org assumes you want to use digits for the priority cookie.
If you set it to >=65, Org assumes you want to use alphabetical
characters.
In both cases, the value of `org-priority-highest' must be
smaller than `org-priority-lowest': for example, if \"A\" is the
highest priority, it is smaller than the lowest \"C\" priority:
65 < 67."
:group 'org-priorities
:type '(choice
(character :tag "Character")
(integer :tag "Integer (< 65)")))