Hello,
"Christopher W. Ryan" writes:
> This looks promising. However, the example at the link you referenced
> seems to have its state changes inside a LOGBOOK property drawer. My
> state changes are not inside a drawer. See excerpt below.
the shown code should be able to deal with both situatio
This looks promising. However, the example at the link you referenced
seems to have its state changes inside a LOGBOOK property drawer. My
state changes are not inside a drawer. See excerpt below. To change the
state, say from TODO to READING, I use C-c C-t and then can choose one
of my pre-specif
Hello,
"Christopher W. Ryan" writes:
> I try to keep track of books I want to read, and when I eventually read
> them. I use TODO keyword for books I intend to read, and I change the
> state to READING and then DONE, as appropriate. Each state change gets a
> date/time stamp.
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On Tuesday, 1 Jan 2019 at 14:16, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> I try to keep track of books I want to read, and when I eventually read
> them. I use TODO keyword for books I intend to read, and I change the
> state to READING and then DONE, as appropriate. Each state change gets a
> date/time stam
I try to keep track of books I want to read, and when I eventually read
them. I use TODO keyword for books I intend to read, and I change the
state to READING and then DONE, as appropriate. Each state change gets a
date/time stamp.
My preamble is:
#+TODO: TODO(t!) READING(r!) POSTPONED(p!) RESTA