Hi;
I'm relatively new to org-mode, I'm liking what I see so far, but I have
two questions.
I'm using emacs 23.2.1, org-mode 6.33x
I have org-todo-keywords set to
((sequence "TODO(t!)" "ANALYSIS(a!)" "FEEDBACK(f@)" "VERIFY(v!)"
"WAIT(w@/!)" "|" "DONE(d@)" "DELEGATED(e@)" "CANCELLED(c@)"))
and I have a org-remember-template set up to capture (among other
things) random TODOs into a file named 'todo.org'.
1. In Global TODO agenda view (C-a t) the '# r' 'redo' command confuses
me a bit.
In the menu at the top of the view, '0 r' maps to 'ALL' and '1 r' to the
list of unclosed TODOs, yet they both produce the same listing for me. I
was expecting '0 r' to produce a listing of all TODO's, whatever state
they were in. This may just be a misunderstanding of what 'ALL' really
means: is 'ALL' just a synonym for 'TODO'?
2. With org-todo-keywords defined as above... Regarding the interaction
of 'remember' and 'org-todo-keywords.
When I go to capture a TODO using remember, unless I set org-log-done to
'note (though I haven't tried setting it to 'time) org-mode doesn't
seem to know about org-todo-keywords (even though C-hv shows that it's
defined), no logging happens, and the TODOs in todo.org have only the 2
default states.
When I do (setq org-log-done 'note), remember fails to log the initial
change _into_ the TODO state, unlike what happens inside of any other
org-mode file when I hit C-cC-t, it will only do so when I change state
using C-cC-t, either in the note after I've filed it using C-cC-c, or
while composing the TODO in the remember buffer.
This last happenstance does leave me with a work-around: after starting
to compose a remember TODO, and while still in the 'remember' buffer, I
can do C-cC-t to change the state from TODO to TODO, (and then change
the first TODO to "", if I'm feeling fastidious) and that will log the
time of the start of the TODO. All subsequent changes to the state will
be handled just as with any other TODO. So, the question is: is this
just the way things are with remember and org-todo-keywords?
Finally, thanks to all for their good work on this mode. It's pretty
fabulous!
TIA
whd