I manually mark it [*] or [_]. I haven't really settled on a pattern or semantics. Before org-mode and hnb before that, I think I used _ - not started v - in progress x - done s - skipped or scratched
Edd On 1/24/07, timotheus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am wondering if there is a built-in way to do the following with `org-mode'. If not, then I am interested in usage approaches, and maybe even considering this as a feature request. For my own check lists, I prefer that each check box have the following appearance: ** TODO items to purchase for project - [ ] an item in the list, incomplete - [X] an item in the list, complete - [N] an item in the list that will never be performed What do other people do when a check list item is no longer valid; or you changed your mind? Archive it? Deleting a valid item, after choosing to skip it, seems a fallacious approach to organization; so the goal is a simple way to mark the item as skipped. For some reason, I have always thought of a check list item as being congruent to a 3-value enumerated type. -timotheus _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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