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Re: ToDo mode (completed items)
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Mark Mynsted |
Subject: |
Re: ToDo mode (completed items) |
Date: |
03 Dec 2002 13:13:05 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
>>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen Berman <steve@ims.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
Stephen> On 25 Nov 2002 10:01:05 -0600 Mark Mynsted
<mmynsted_news@gbronline.com> wrote:
>> Would somebody direct me to information about working with completed
>> items from the todo list?
>>
>> I am using emacs-version "21.2.1", and the todo that ships with the
>> calendar, i.e.
>>
>> ;; Version: $Id: todo-mode.el,v 1.47.4.1 2001/11/13 04:12:45 rms Exp $
>>
>> All I see from the documentation, etc. is that completed items may be
>> moved to a file called .todo-done. While this is good, I do not see a
>> way to review, print, or otherwise manipulate these completed items.
>>
>> Is this because there is no mechanism to work with completed items? I
>> do not want to write one if one exists.
Stephen> You may be interested in some functionality I've implemented to file
Stephen> completed todo items within their category and further edit them, and
Stephen> also send them to the .todo-done file if desired. (I haven't added a
Stephen> print function though.) I posted a large patch for todo-mode.el to
Stephen> gnu.emacs.bug last Spring that included this and other functionality,
Stephen> as well as some bug fixes. In response to your question, I've just
Stephen> posted the latest version to gnu.emacs.sources (now just as the source
Stephen> file instead of the large diff I posted to gnu.emacs.bug). I hope you
Stephen> find this useful and welcome any feedback.
Thank you Stephen. I will check it out. :-)
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