>> AFAICT the performance of marking tasks done which contain *a lot* of
>> inactive timestams has degraded considerably with this change.
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> #v+
>> * TODO task
>> SCHEDULED: <2018-11-15 .+1d>
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :STYLE:habit
>> :LAST_REPEAT: [2018-11-14 16:26]
>> :END:
>>
>> [
Hello,
Marco Wahl writes:
> AFAICT the performance of marking tasks done which contain *a lot* of
> inactive timestams has degraded considerably with this change.
>
> Example:
>
> #v+
> * TODO task
> SCHEDULED: <2018-11-15 .+1d>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :STYLE:habit
> :LAST_REPEAT: [2018-11-14 16:26
Hi!
> Leo Gaspard writes:
>
>> Here is a translated example task from my .org file:
>>
>> *** TODO Check bank report
>> SCHEDULED: <2000-02-10 Thu +1m>
>>
>> Dated [2000-01-01 Sat +1m]
>>
>> The point of this “Dated” field being to tell me to which report I
>> should be looking, given I s
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Org didn't handle repeaters in inactive time stamps. This is now fixed
> (in master). Thank you.
Great, thank you!
Hello,
Leo Gaspard writes:
> Here is a translated example task from my .org file:
>
> *** TODO Check bank report
> SCHEDULED: <2000-02-10 Thu +1m>
>
> Dated [2000-01-01 Sat +1m]
>
> The point of this “Dated” field being to tell me to which report I
> should be looking, given I sometimes
Hi Julius,
Julius Dittmar writes:
> if you want a task to re-open at a later date upon closing, add a line of
> :REPEAT_TO_STATE: TODO
> to the PROPERTIES drawer of that task.
Well, I guess I stated my problem poorly, sorry :)
Here is a translated example task from my .org file:
*** TODO Check
Hi Leo,
if you want a task to re-open at a later date upon closing, add a line of
:REPEAT_TO_STATE: TODO
to the PROPERTIES drawer of that task.
Hth,
Julius
Hello all!
It's been ~2 weeks so I hope you'll forgive me bumping my post :)
Do you have an opinion about this idea?
Cheers,
Leo
Leo Gaspard writes:
> Hello all!
>
> I have been using org-mode for a few days (switching over from
> todo.txt [1]), and for the time being my experience has been
Hello all!
I have been using org-mode for a few days (switching over from
todo.txt [1]), and for the time being my experience has been great!
There is a single thing I found weird up to now: it seems that
recurrence tags in <> and [] “tags” don't get bumped when a task is
completed and has a recu