Am Mon, 5 May 2014 15:52:26 +0200 schrieb Albin Stjerna <albin.stje...@gmail.com>:
> Hi, > > I've been thinking about how to integrate tasks which are to some > extent tracked elsewhere into my org-mode workflow, such as for > example "read N chapter of book A" or "watch K video lectures at X". > > I'd like a way to describe in org-mode that a task should be completed > a number of times, and then have org-mode let the task recur a number > of times, possibly with a cool-down period (but that's not really > necessary). The normal progress cookies % and / would preferrably be > used to indicate progress in the TODO headings themselves. > Not sure if I understand correctly, but did you look into org-habits? Sounds similar. http://orgmode.org/manual/Tracking-your-habits.html Detlef > 1. Has something like this been attempted by anyone else before? > 2. Which org-mode hooks would be a good place to start integrating > something that would both potentially block TODO transitions and have > to read/write properties and/or special drawers in org-mode? At first, > I thought that the problem could be trivially solved with the > org-blocker-hook, but I realised that it said it shouldn't update the > org buffers, and my function needs to in order to update the state for > blocked tasks (e.g. increment the counter). > > Thanks in advance! > Albin > >