Someone suggested I use the variable org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done.
It works on "standard" org files using the default todo keywords --
if I give
a TODO item a deadline and then set it to DONE, it doesn't show up
in agenda.
Yay!
HOWEVER, if I use custom todo keywords per file, it stops working
for that
file. I'm using these keywords:
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO WAITING | PUBLISHED REJECTED
Todo items set to PUBLISHED and REJECTED still show up in the
agenda. Any
ideas?
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 11:54:19 U Avalos wrote:
I have the following completed todo item:
** DONE pay Yolanda
DEADLINE: <2009-11-24 Tue> CLOSED: [2009-11-25 Wed 11:18]
Yet it still appears in the weekly agenda. Is it not working right
or is
that how it's supposed to work?
Also, when I hit C-c C-w (show deadlines in current buffer), I get
ALL todo
items, even completed items that are really old. Restricting it
with a
numeric prefix (ex: Esc 5 C-c C-w), doesn't work either. I just get
all
items plus or minus the number of days.
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