This is very exciting, thanks a lot, I was looking on how to track my
"recurrent tasks", and you just came with a full-fledged solution plus
some new concepts I did not know. Thanks!

However, how do I apply these patches? I tried with patch, like this:

patch -p0 < name_of_the_patch_file.patch (in the org-mode root
directory, relatively to the lisp subdir) but it did not seem to work.

Marcelo.

On 10/20/09, John Wiegley <jwieg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 20, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
>>> 4. I currently use the tag :HABIT: to track habits. This allows for
>>> easy
>>> filtering in the agenda. I'm wondering whether there might be an
>>> option
>>> to designate habits with a user-defined tag rather than the STYLE
>>> property. The advantage would be much faster agenda searches for
>>> habits.
>>
>> I like the idea to shift this functionality to being a tag, also
>> because this is immediately visible.
>
> I will look at the idea of letting the user choose whether it will be
> a tag, what the name of that tag should be, or if it should use the
> STYLE property.  I, for one, don't want categorical tags related to
> Org, but only contextual tags related to me.
>
> John
>
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