I like lognotestate so much that I use it even when it is not the right thing to do :). BTW, I didn't have a chance yet to thank Carsten for implementing it. It's great, thanks!
I'd say that it is quite comfortable to use it for oscillating between states. You can also try to use tags to mark the pending tasks, but lognotestate gives a way to timestamp such changes and log the reasons. The only annoyance is that since the sequence has to be linear and if the sequence is TODO-WAITING-DONE, you cannot jump from TODO to DONE. In this case, I would simply change the sequence to WAITING-TODO-DONE. After all, all tasks are WAITING to be started before they go to the TODO state :). On 1/15/07, Deech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I am trying to use the lognotestate feature to log the progress of a project. However my projects go from WAITING to TODO and back to WAITING so there is no definate sequence. Is lognotestate even the right feature to use? Is there a better tool to log the actions taken in a project? Thanks... Deech _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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