Il giorno 27/gen/2011, alle ore 19.32, Matt Lundin ha scritto:
> Giorgio Valoti writes:
>
>> since I started using Org I collected a bunch of notes in a journal
>> file and I’d like to review them on a regular schedule. Ideally, I’d
>> like to mark a given entry with a review timestamp so I can
Giorgio Valoti writes:
> since I started using Org I collected a bunch of notes in a journal
> file and I’d like to review them on a regular schedule. Ideally, I’d
> like to mark a given entry with a review timestamp so I can skip it
> the next I review the journal file and then use a sparse tree
Xavier Maillard writes:
> At Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:28:40 -0400,
> Bernt Hansen wrote:
>>
>> Noorul Islam K M writes:
>>
>> > Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
>> > item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
>> > clock ins and out
At Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:28:40 -0400,
Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Noorul Islam K M writes:
>
> > Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
> > item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
> > clock ins and outs. Everything is organized from top
Noorul Islam K M writes:
> Please take a look at the below org file. Initially I created the TODO
> item and then clocked in and out. Then inserted a note. Followed by some
> clock ins and outs. Everything is organized from top to bottom as we
> enter items. Earlier I remember the clock entries
Dmitri Minaev writes:
> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Keith Lancaster
> wrote:
>
>> Usually, I add a time-stamp. I have to think that there is a better way.
>> What's the best way to handle this?
>
> I use todo state logging, so to add a comment I simply change the
> state of the todo item f
You could also create a remember task/note with the details and then
file it under your current clocking task (You are clocking your phone
calls right? ;) )
If you start the clock on the phone call task then you can use C-M-r to
start remember, pick your template (I have one for phone calls that
Thank you both for the quick responses. I'll look into both options.
I'm certain people say this a great deal, but the depth/breadth of org-
mode is just astounding.
Keith
On May 28, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
For a look at some of the issues related to notes, contacts,
conversat
For a look at some of the issues related to notes, contacts,
conversations, etc., search for "conversation manager" and my name.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:46, Matthew Lundin wrote:
> Hi Keith,
>
> Keith Lancaster writes:
>
>> (Newbie question again)
>>
>> I frequently have TODOs that span some
Hi Keith,
Keith Lancaster writes:
> (Newbie question again)
>
> I frequently have TODOs that span some amount of time while in the
> STARTED state. A simple example would be a phone call, where I try a
> few times to reach the person before being successful (I may change to
> the WAITING state f
Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You should have a look at Remember, it's great for this:
>
> (info "(Org)Remember")
I know what remember does, but I was curious how other people do this.
Maybe some step by step methods used.
Cheers,
Cezar
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