Hi Chris,
> Anyone else help me identify the issue? Thanks.
Have you tried with a minimal org configuration? I tried and cannot
reproduce the problem. That suggests something else in your org
configuration as the culprit.
I have attached your example TODO (habit) as henderson-habit.org.
Update
Anyone else help me identify the issue? Thanks.
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 7:15 PM, Alan Schmitt wrote:
> henders...@gmail.com writes:
>
> > Tried that and it didn't work. Here's my agenda view (still no graph) by
> > doing C-a a a:
> >
> > Week-agenda (W49):
> > Monday 2 December 2013 W49
> >
henders...@gmail.com writes:
> Tried that and it didn't work. Here's my agenda view (still no graph) by
> doing C-a a a:
>
> Week-agenda (W49):
> Monday 2 December 2013 W49
> Tuesday 3 December 2013
> Wednesday 4 December 2013
> Thursday5 December 2013
> Friday 6 December 2013
Tried that and it didn't work. Here's my agenda view (still no graph) by
doing C-a a a:
Week-agenda (W49):
Monday 2 December 2013 W49
Tuesday 3 December 2013
Wednesday 4 December 2013
Thursday5 December 2013
Friday 6 December 2013
Saturday7 December 2013
Sunday 8 Decem
henders...@gmail.com writes:
> I'm trying to setup habit tracking on org but can't see any consistency
> graph.
>
> I have setup a simple TODO item and set the style as habit by using C-c C-x
> p (org-set-property).
>
> * TODO exercise
> SCHEDULED: <2013-12-03 Tue .+1d>
> - State "DONE"
I'm trying to setup habit tracking on org but can't see any consistency
graph.
I have setup a simple TODO item and set the style as habit by using C-c C-x
p (org-set-property).
* TODO exercise
SCHEDULED: <2013-12-03 Tue .+1d>
- State "DONE" from "TODO" [2013-12-02 Mon 17:31]
- S