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Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties
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Michael Welle |
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Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties |
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Sun, 22 Jan 2017 15:08:47 +0100 |
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Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> Michael Welle <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> later means a lot later ;). Maybe months or even years. My personal use
>> case is, that I have dozens of recurring tasks. Now I leave the country
>> for a few months. The tasks only make sense, when I am here. So I want to
>> disable them and enable them, when I'm back. I can't use
>> org-cancel-repeater, because that loses the repeater.
>
> You can also COMMENT them, or archive them.
yes, but that is so.... I lack the right word ;). I think, the
semantically right way to do it is to set the state of the task to
'Cancelled' or 'Stopped' or something like that. But that doesn't
work as long as the repeater is > 0. That's the reason why I want to
backup the value of the scheduled property and later restore it.
Regards
hmw
- [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Michael Welle, 2017/01/21
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Michael Welle, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Michael Welle, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Michael Welle, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/01/22
- Re: [O] Recurring tasks and arbitrary properties,
Michael Welle <=