On May 27, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Keith Swartz wrote:
I can see where M-S-ENTER prompting for a status note change would
be annoying. Personally, I don't use that feature, so I didn't think
of that -- I'm more interested in the timestamps. Basically, I like
being able to record /when/ something was first entered as a todo
item -- gives me a good way to see which items are the oldest.
One thought is to record the state change, but default the status
note to "TODO created", rather than prompting for it.
Then again, maybe a variable is the best answer here, because sooner
or later, somebody is going to want to change that. Normally, I'd
hate to add more and more variables just to complicate things, but
org-mode seems to have no shortage of them. (That's a good thing!) :)
Do you now hate or like it??? :-)
There is now a new variable
`org-treat-insert-todo-heading-as-state-change', default nil.
- Carsten
Thanks,
Keith
Carsten Dominik wrote:
On May 26, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Manish wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Keith Swartz wrote:
I'm using org-mode 6.25e right now, and I've turned on the
functionality to
track todo state changes. If I create a list item (M-ENTER) and
then change
it to a TODO (C-c C-t), it correctly puts the state change in the
:LOGBOOK: drawer as I've configured it.
However, if I use M-S-ENTER to combine the above two steps into
one (create
a "TODO" item), it does NOT create an entry in the LOGBOOK for
State
"TODO" from "" at all. Is that a bug?
IMO, this is not really a state change.
In interesting point, and something up for discussion.
I personally am neter interesting in recording a time stamp when
first switching an item to TODO. Furthermore, for other state
changes I prefer to record a note.
However, M-S-RET is really meant for fast adding of one or more
TODO entries, and being prompted for a state change note would be
really annoying here.
Up for discussion, I am willing to install a variable here....
- Carsten
--
Manish
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