On Oct 4, 2007, at 13:24, Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
* repetitive entry
:PROPERTIES:
:org-log-done: nil
:END:
Sounds like a great way to do it!
The alternative would be a LOGGING property where you could set the
same
keywords as in the STARTUP line. What is better?
I think using LOGGING is a bit better.
So what do I do? More votes?
BTW, this is documented in (info "(Org)In-buffer settings") :
| logging | record a timestamp when an item is marked DONE
|
| nologging | don't record when items are marked DONE
|
| lognotedone | record timestamp and a note when DONE
|
| lognotestate | record timestamp and a note when TODO state
changes |
| logrepeat | record a note when re-instating a repeating item
|
| nologrepeat | do not record when re-instating repeating item
|
| lognoteclock-out | record timestamp and a note when clocking out
|
But the docstring of `org-log-done' doesn't mention all these options.
logrepeat and nologrepeat actually refer to a different variable,
org-log-repeat.
I have improved the docs there.
And (info "(Org)Progress Logging") should mention all these option
somewhere, or at least link back to the in-buffer settings back.
They are all mentioned now, in the right places.
Thanks.
- Carsten
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