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Re: [O] Customize org-todo-repeat-to-state to return to previous TODO st


From: Grant Schissler
Subject: Re: [O] Customize org-todo-repeat-to-state to return to previous TODO state
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 22:10:20 -0700

Great, thanks for all the excellent advice and code!  I decided to approach this locally with a capture template and put my repeating APPT tasks under my Calendar headline.  I created this capture template that does the job:

(setq org-capture-templates
      '(("c" "Calendar" entry (file+headline "~/grantMain.org" "Calendar")
             "* APPT %?\n%i\n%a\n:PROPERTIES:\n:REPEAT_TO_STATE: APPT\n:END:\n" :prepend t)))

Grant

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Brady Trainor <address@hidden> wrote:
Grant Schissler <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi Org-mode Users,
>
> I am trying to change the behavior of marking a repeated task as DONE.  I
> would like the task to return to the current TODO state rather than the first in
> the TODO sequence or a fixed state.  For example,
>
> ** APPT Lunch with Mallorie
> <2014-12-04 Thu 12:00 +1w>
>
> should return to APPT, not TODO or some other predefined state as in the
> current behavior:
>
> TODO Lunch with Mallorie
> - State "DONE"       from "APPT"       [2014-11-21 Fri 10:56]
> <2014-12-11 Thu 12:00 +1w>
>
> I am sure that customizing the org-todo-repeat-to-state will do the trick, but
> sadly, I have had the time to learn elisp well enough to perform this.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.  Please let me know if you have
> questions.
>
> Thanks for the support and to all those that make org-mode great!
> Grant

I haven't tried any of the following, and there may be better solutions, but...

It looks like the variable you mention reads as (via C-h v org-todo-repeat-to-state RET and follow link to source),

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defcustom org-todo-repeat-to-state nil
  "The TODO state to which a repeater should return the repeating task.
By default this is the first task in a TODO sequence, or the previous state
in a TODO_TYP set.  But you can specify another task here.
alternatively, set the :REPEAT_TO_STATE: property of the entry."
  :group 'org-todo
  :version "24.1"
  :type '(choice (const :tag "Head of sequence" nil)
                 (string :tag "Specific state")))

#+END_SRC

It looks like this variable will not allow to recall the previous TODO state. But you could make a separate TODO_TYP set.

Depending on whether you define your TODO states in an init file or per-file base, you could try an extra line in your org file "header",

#+BEGIN_SRC org
,#+TYP_TODO: APPT | DONE
#+END_SRC

or an extra block in your org-todo-keywords variable

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-todo-keywords '((type "APPT" "|" "DONE")))
#+END_SRC

Another solution according to the above would be to use a property drawer,

#+BEGIN_SRC org
,** APPT Lunch with Mallorie
<2014-12-04 Thu 12:00 +1w>
:PROPERTIES:
:REPEAT_TO_STATE: APPT
:END:
#+END_SRC

You can get this via C-c C-x p repeat_to_state RET APPT RET.

Interestingly, there is a function in the same source file, org-auto-repeat-maybe, which suggests that it does exactly what you ask for.

#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
org-auto-repeat-maybe is a compiled Lisp function in `org.el'.

(org-auto-repeat-maybe DONE-WORD)

Check if the current headline contains a repeated deadline/schedule.
If yes, set TODO state back to what it was and change the base date
of repeating deadline/scheduled time stamps to new date.
This function is run automatically after each state change to a DONE state.

[back]
#+END_EXAMPLE

I can see in the definition of the function it has an _expression_ org-last-state, so maybe that suggests there is a way built-in (or intended to?), but I only took that quick look at the source.

--
Brady




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