Applied, thanks.
- Carsten
On Oct 20, 2009, at 9:36 PM, John Wiegley wrote:
Ok, the following changes today have been submitted for inclusion:
- "Habit" appears in mode-line when Habits are being displayed
- Habits no longer use a DEADLINE, but .+1d/3d, to indicate a range.
Use .+1d if the
Hey, I learned a new thing, the org-modules thing...
Anyway, I don't have much time to play with it now, but I can say this is a
feature I've been looking/trying to implement with current org
functionalities for a long time, I will get at home tonight, brainstorm
about my recurring tasks/habits an
Ok, the following changes today have been submitted for inclusion:
- "Habit" appears in mode-line when Habits are being displayed
- Habits no longer use a DEADLINE, but .+1d/3d, to indicate a range.
Use .+1d if the min and max are the same.
- org-habit uses faces for all its colors, and a
On Oct 20, 2009, at 8:56 PM, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
"Sven Bretfeld" writes:
Hi John and all others
John Wiegley writes:
To test out this new feature, apply the attached patches and read
the
new manual section on "Tracking your habits".
Just tested this feature. No graph to be seen! Wha
"Sven Bretfeld" writes:
> Hi John and all others
>
> John Wiegley writes:
>
>> To test out this new feature, apply the attached patches and read the
>> new manual section on "Tracking your habits".
>
> Just tested this feature. No graph to be seen! What's wrong?
Ok. (require 'org-habit) did it.
Hi John and all others
John Wiegley writes:
> To test out this new feature, apply the attached patches and read the
> new manual section on "Tracking your habits".
Just tested this feature. No graph to be seen! What's wrong?
I cloned and installed the git-version (M-x org-version gives: Org-mo
There are really two kinds of TODOs on people's lists:
1. Those whose importance is that they get done.
2. Those whose importance is that they are done consistently.
I think most married people will know what I mean. If you wash the
dishes once after not having done it all month, you're n