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From: | Carsten Dominik |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Logging state change with timestamp, but without note |
Date: | Thu, 14 Feb 2008 13:50:31 +0100 |
Hi Bastien,I am not sure this i a complete enough solution. If I understand Wanrong correctly, I think he wants to be able to define the specific states that should record a time.
So I guess a complete solution would be to introduce a character like "!", similar to the "@" we are already using to denote taking a note. So
#+TODO: TODO(t) WAITING(w@) | DELEGATED DONE CANCELED(c!)would record a note when switching to WAITING, and only a time when switching to CANCELED.
- Carsten On Feb 14, 2008, at 3:53 AM, Bastien Guerry wrote:
Wanrong Lin <address@hidden> writes:I would like to record down the time stamp when a TODO item changed its state into some specific states (like "DELEGATED"), but I don't want tobe prompt with a window for notes.I like the idea.Here is a patch against latest org.el from git that implements somethingthat might suits your needs. If you add "%!" to one of the heading in `org-log-note-headings' then Org doesn't pop up a new buffer, the log is filled automatically. (setq org-log-note-headings '((done . "CLOSING NOTE %t") (state . "State %-12s %t%!") (clock-out . "")))) Carsten, if you like it, I push it and update the manual accordingly. <org.el.patch> -- Bastien
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