Hi! I do have the requirements to log certain things. Those things are not regularly and are «triggered» externally. So far I have used following method:
,---- | ** TODO foobar happened | DEADLINE: <2031-10-05 Sun .+240m -1d> | :LOGBOOK: | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2011-10-05 Wed 00:16] | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2011-09-24 Sat 15:27] | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2011-09-08 Thu 08:49] | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2011-08-05 Fri 08:35] | :END: | :PROPERTIES: | :CREATED: <2011-07-12 Tue 14:27> | :LAST_REPEAT: [2011-10-05 Wed 00:16] | :END: `---- What it does: whenever I go to this heading and invoke C-c C-t to set it to DONE, a new line will be created in the LOGBOOK drawer. This is all I need: a simple timestamp related to a topic/heading. With the .+240m recurrence definition[1], the TODO basically stays in my Org-mode file and never shows up in my agenda (which is what I want to achieve). Although it works perfectly I got the feeling that this is some kind of dirty workaround where Org-mode might provide something that is «cleaner». Am I right? 1. Initially I used .+999m but that exceeded UNIX epoch causing troubles :-) -- Karl Voit