On Oct 4, 2007, at 13:24, Bastien wrote:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* repetitive entry
:PROPERTIES:
:org-log-done: nil
:END:
Sounds like a great way to do it!
The alternative would be a LOGGING property where you could set the
same
keywords as in the STARTUP
Bastien schrieb:
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think using LOGGING is a bit better.
So what do I do? More votes?
| logging | record a timestamp when an item is marked DONE
| nologging| don't record when items are marked DONE
| lognotedone | record
hi all
I use tag inheritance, but sometimes I do not want that subtree has
one or more inherited tags. like this:
* Python :python:
** TODO write script A
A is written in python, so tag :python: is ok
*** TODO look how it is implemented in B
B
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Clock entries can now have their own drawer
Clocking is broken I think.
I created a new task with remember and started clocking it and it
created the CLOCK: line as usual.
Then I clocked out and in again and it added a :CLOCK: drawer for the
clock
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think using LOGGING is a bit better.
So what do I do? More votes?
If you want to start using the facility for generally overriding Lisp values,
then your original proposal is better. But if this is just going to be for a
few exceptions, LOGGING
Hi,
Is there a way to export an org file (to html in my case) without
showing the tags? I need this because I wish to publish only part of my
org file to a web page. I plan to tag all those publishable parts as
Publish, and then do a tag search with C-c \, and then export only the
visible