Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes: > Bernt Hansen wrote: >> Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> subject says it all. Is this the appropriate way of doing scheduling >>> a 2-day event (couldn't find an example in the manual): >>> >>> * TODO Career/Training/Courses >>> ** TODO Project Management Workshop >>> SCHEDULED: <2009-11-19 Thu 9:00-16:30>--<2009-11-20 Fri 9:00-16:30> >>> >>> >>> The agenda out put (C-c a a) looks like this: >>> >>> Thursday 19 November 2009 >>> ABC: 9:00-16:30 Scheduled: TODO Project Management Workshop >>> ABC: 9:00-16:30 (1/2): TODO Project Management Workshop >>> Friday 20 November 2009 >>> ABC: (2/2): TODO Project Management Workshop >> >> I would just drop the SCHEDULED: part >> >> ** TODO Project Management Workshop >> <2009-11-19 Thu 9:00-16:30>--<2009-11-20 Fri 9:00-16:30> >> >> so you don't get a duplicate entry. I'd also drop the TODO since it's >> scheduled for a block of time and when the time is gone it's done - >> whether you mark it DONE or not. > > > Thanks for your reply, Bernt. > > The TODO changes to STARTED when I clock this task in, which I do when > I'm working on my preparation. I could have a sub-task for > preparation and clock this, but in the end, this doesn't really matter > too much to me.
Yes mine does too - but then I just move it back to no TODO keyword and keep the clock running. I don't normally clock in 'events', I clock in todo tasks - so if there's something to do to prepare for the event I would normally stick that in another task and clock that instead. -Bernt _______________________________________________ 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