I have dug deeper into my problem of the missing date stamps, and it
seems like org is *trying* to insert my date stamps, based on trace output:
1 - org-add-log-note: purpose=nil
| 2 - org-store-log-note:
| | 3 - org-replace-escapes: string=State %-12s %t table=((%u .
rpg) (%U . Robert P.
I use C-u C-c C-t followed by d when I mark my tasks as DONE so that
they move to the done state instead of waiting, which is the next state
in the progression.
Unfortunately, that prefix argument is, as far as I can tell, bound over
the entire process of marking the task as done. This means
I was reading over the agenda documentation in my current version of org
(6.08c) and noted a couple of things:
1. (nit): in the discussion of finding stuck projects:
Lets[sic -- Let's] further
2. In The weekly/daily agenda:
(1) For backward compatibility, the universal prefix `C-u'
I have an org file which the agenda sees in which I put an outline item
with notes from a meeting. The header for this item is as follows:
* Tasks
...
* * Meeting with
SCHEDULED: 2008-10-06 Mon
...
What I was somewhat surprised to see was that this continues to roll
down my agenda, e.g.:
Has anyone managed to get org-annotation-helper to work with Firefox 3
on Mac OSX Leopard?
I'm asking because I have the shell script in, working with emacs and
remember (from the shell), but when I try to invoke the remember links
from Firefox I get only the protocol (remember) isn't associated
I hope that this isn't too much of an FAQ, but I searched the mailing
list and couldn't find an answer (although I could find the question
being asked):
Is it possible to tailor the agenda view so that when it displays the
TODO items it shows those todo items with their *inherited* tags?
My
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