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Re: [Orgmode] Question about agenda


From: Robert Goldman
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Question about agenda
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 12:26:47 -0500
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Manish wrote:
>   On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
>   > I have an org file which the agenda sees in which I put an outline item
>   > with notes from a meeting.  The header for this item is as follows:
>   >
>   > * Tasks
>   > ...
>   > * * Meeting with XXXX
>   >  SCHEDULED: <2008-10-06 Mon>
>   > ...
>   >
>   > What I was somewhat surprised to see was that this continues to roll
>   > down my agenda, e.g.:
>   >
>   > ....
>   > Wednesday   8 October 2008
>   >  smite:      Sched. 3x:  Meeting with XXXXX
>   > ....
>   >
>   > I think this means that I don't really understand the meaning of
>   > SCHEDULED, nor do I understand how the agendas are composed.  But I'm
>   > looking at the info manual now, and I'm not actually enlightened.
>   >
>   > Is there something I should do to tag something SCHEDULED like this so
>   > that it no longer appears in my agenda view as something still to be
>   > done?  Is there a HAPPENED tag, or something like that?
> 
> When something is SCHEDULED it continues to appear in agenda as long
> as it is not marked DONE.  You can do that (marking something DONE)
> using C-c C-d in the Org file or using "t" from agenda view.
> 

OK.  But that does seem weird to me.  Meetings seem like things that
should be scheduled, but they are not TODO items, so they don't seem
like the sort of thing that should get a TODO marker (which it what
"DONE" is), and they don't seem like the sort of thing that should
require an active dismissal.

So it seems like "SCHEDULED" is just the Wrong Thing for stuff like my
meeting.  Is there any different flag I could use that would give me a
single appearance in the Agenda?

thanks,
r




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