Re: [O] Documentation for NOBLOCKING property?

2014-12-01 Thread Bastien
Hi James,

James Harkins jamshar...@qq.com writes:

 Was it intentional to omit this from the documentation?

I just documented this in master, thanks.

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 Bastien



[O] Documentation for NOBLOCKING property?

2014-11-22 Thread James Harkins
Just now, I needed to exempt a couple of subtrees from TODO dependency 
blocking. I found that you can do this by setting a subtree property NOBLOCKING.

This option appears to be undocumented (by which I mean, it isn't mentioned in 
the manual's dependency checking page, and a web search for orgmode todo 
noblocking turned up pages about TODOs but none with any obvious reference to 
noblocking). I found the property by grepping the .el sources for blocked to 
find the org-todo function, and then scanning the function until I found 
something that looked like property access.

Was it intentional to omit this from the documentation?

hjh



Re: [O] Documentation for NOBLOCKING property?

2014-11-22 Thread Rasmus
Hi,

James Harkins jamshar...@qq.com writes:

 Just now, I needed to exempt a couple of subtrees from TODO dependency
 blocking. I found that you can do this by setting a subtree property
 NOBLOCKING.

 This option appears to be undocumented (by which I mean, it isn't
 mentioned in the manual's dependency checking page, and a web search
 for orgmode todo noblocking turned up pages about TODOs but none
 with any obvious reference to noblocking). I found the property by
 grepping the .el sources for blocked to find the org-todo function,
 and then scanning the function until I found something that looked
 like property access.

 Was it intentional to omit this from the documentation?
 
Indeed I have *never* heard of this.  I guess it should be documented or
something.

Would you provide a patch?

—Rasmus

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