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Re: [Orgmode] Re: When is a TODO really a TODO ? ...
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Bastien |
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Re: [Orgmode] Re: When is a TODO really a TODO ? ... |
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Tue, 06 Nov 2007 14:47:38 +0000 |
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Richard G Riley <address@hidden> writes:
>> There are many occurrences of "TODO item" or "TODO entry" in the manual,
>> and "task" is better because it's more general.
>
> I agree. A task is an org-item with a status applied from a sequence of task
> statuses.
>
> tasks generally progress from an initial state to a completion state
If you want to be even more (too much?) precise, we could use:
- "task" for items with sequential sets of keywords
- "entry" for items with "type" (not sequence) keyword
- "item" for headlines that are not yet a task or an entry
Don't know if this would be relevant everywhere. We should try to
gradually fix the manual first and see if a special case needs to be
made for the difference between entry/item.
--
Bastien