After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes, I
expected the @! TODO syntax, eg. TODO(t@!), to do the following:
- Log timestamp when entering state
- Add note when entering state
This syntax appears to break the functionality, because it does neither.
The state is
Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, _Jason,
After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes,
I expected the @! TODO syntax, eg. TODO(t@!), to do the following:
- Log timestamp when entering state
- Add note when entering state
Well the TODO(t@!)
Giovanni Ridolfi giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it writes:
Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, _Jason,
After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes,
I expected the @! TODO syntax, eg. TODO(t@!), to do the following:
- Log timestamp when entering state
-
Hi Jason,
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 15:56, Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com wrote:
After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes, I
expected the @! TODO syntax, eg. TODO(t@!), to do the following:
- Log timestamp when entering state
- Add note when entering state
on Wed Nov 09 2011, Jason Dunsmore jasondunsmore-AT-gmail.com wrote:
Giovanni Ridolfi giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it writes:
Jason Dunsmore jasondunsm...@gmail.com writes:
Hi, _Jason,
After reading http://orgmode.org/org.html#Tracking-TODO-state-changes,
I expected the @! TODO syntax, eg.