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Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow
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Andrew Hyatt |
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Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow |
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Wed, 12 Oct 2011 20:29:54 -0400 |
While we're talking about scheduling... one thing I'd love to see, but
never figured out how to do, is to schedule a parent task, and have
the subtasks all inherit that schedule. I think I've tried most
obvious things, but schedules seem just not to be inherited.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Carsten Dominik
<address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 12.10.2011, at 18:08, Andrea Crotti wrote:
>
>> On 10/12/2011 04:55 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>>
>>> An alternative is to use the scheduling mechanism.
>>>
>>> * TODO My Task
>>> SCHEDULED:<2011-10-12 Wed>
>>>
>>> This task will automatically be forwarded to the following day, until it is
>>> done.
>>>
>>> - Carsten
>>>
>>>
>> Fantastic!
>> I only see the habit page on the manual now, but it has to be enabled,
>> and the "SCHEDULED" setting has to be done by hand right?
>
> Use C-c C-s for this. All described in detail in the manual - take the time
> to read it!
>
>> Maybe I should use a capture template for that?
>
> That is also a possibility, of course!
>
>>
>> And it's not very clear how do I set an habit on a task, when I run
>> org-habit-toggle-habits it opens me the agenda buffer, instead of doing
>> something in
>> the current task as I (wrongly) expected.
>
> Again, the manual does cover this. the toggle-habit function is for turning
> them on and off in the agenda display.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
>
- [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrea Crotti, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Brian van den Broek, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Rakestraw, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Carsten Dominik, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrea Crotti, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Carsten Dominik, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow,
Andrew Hyatt <=
Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Dave Abrahams, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrea Crotti, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andy Moreton, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Rainer Stengele, 2011/10/13
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/13
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Eric Abrahamsen, 2011/10/13
Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Antoine Levitt, 2011/10/12