Bernt Hansen wrote: > Robert Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I have an org file which the agenda sees in which I put an outline item >> with notes from a meeting. The header for this item is as follows: >> >> * Tasks >> ... >> * * Meeting with XXXX >> SCHEDULED: <2008-10-06 Mon> >> ... >> >> What I was somewhat surprised to see was that this continues to roll >> down my agenda, e.g.: >> >> .... >> Wednesday 8 October 2008 >> smite: Sched. 3x: Meeting with XXXXX >> .... >> >> I think this means that I don't really understand the meaning of >> SCHEDULED, nor do I understand how the agendas are composed. But I'm >> looking at the info manual now, and I'm not actually enlightened. >> >> Is there something I should do to tag something SCHEDULED like this so >> that it no longer appears in my agenda view as something still to be >> done? Is there a HAPPENED tag, or something like that? >> >> Or, is it the case that I should only use SCHEDULED with todo items? >> >> Any guidance much appreciated. >> > > I make these things into TODO items so it's > > ** TODO Meeting with XXXX > > and when you mark it DONE it stops showing up on the agenda. If you > don't do it when scheduled it starts carrying forward in the agenda. > > Alternatively you can just use a date without SCHEDULED: and it'll be > only at the specific time you specify. > > I prefer using TODO/DONE so it's obvious when things are complete and I > can archive them later without having to look at the date to see if it's > in the future/past. > > -Bernt
Thanks, that seems like the answer for me --- just put a date stamp on the item. Best, r _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode