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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner-cyclic
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John S J Anderson |
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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner-cyclic |
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Thu, 01 Apr 2004 22:45:54 -0500 |
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Sacha Chua <address@hidden> writes:
> Here's something I've just committed for the procrastinator in all of
> us: "C" status, for cancelled tasks. Turn
>
> #A0 _ Task
>
> into
>
> #A0 C Task
>
> and you don't have to worry about it being carried over, but it's not
> marked completed either.
That works. 8^)=
>> One other thing I'd like to have is the ability to have a mix of
>> cyclic tasks, some that carry over automatically and some that
>> don't. Is there any way to accomplish that?
>
> Hmm. Quick workaround: create some tasks with C status. (We'll
> probably want to tweak the sort order and the highlighting, then.)
Actually, for what I want to do, I can just 'C' mark things that I
don't want to carry over when I realize I'm not going to get to
them, and then let the others slide. S'all good.
(Is there a defun to mark something with 'C', BTW?)
>> of my long-term aspirations is to write some scripts that crawl day
>> pages and generate stats on how often I do or don't complete these
>> cyclic tasks.
>
> Now you get to see all the tasks you've cancelled, instead of just
> deleting the task... =)
Indeed -- which is actually great!
> Also, recently committed change makes planner-cyclic not rewrite past
> pages. This should prevent old deleted tasks from popping up again.
Coolio. I finally got around to pulling stable from arch today, and
things seem to be working pretty much the way I want them too.
thanks,
john.
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