Tommy Kelly <tommy.ke...@verilab.com> writes: > Assuming I have the correct repeater syntax for a daily habit, what > should the colored graph look like if I do the task consistently for a > few days, then miss a day, then pick up the task again? What I expected > to see was: > > > - a set of GREEN cells (with asterisks) > - a RED cell (no asterisk) for the missed day > - more GREEN cells (again with asterisks). > > But what I actually see is > > - a set of GREEN cells (with *) > - a YELLOW cell (no *) for the missed day > - a RED cell (with *) for the day after the missed day > - more GREEN cells (with *) > > Is that the way it's supposed to be? It doesn't seem right somehow.
I think that's right. The *'s mark the days you did the habit. As I understand it the meaning of the colors is as follows: BLUE: Done early (before the next repeat interval) GREEN: Done on time YELLOW: Will be late on the following day if not done on this date RED: overdue So a daily repeating task will always have today in yellow (since it'll be late (red) if you don't do it today.) For a daily task any days without a * are missed. For habits that that can go a day or two (or longer) without requiring a repeat the colors probably make more sense. Regards, Bernt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode