Re: [O] Linked tasks

2014-06-25 Thread Pete Ley
> it seems to me that it's more 'depend' in the sense of 'this task has > to be done for this other task to be doable'. IIRC, the TRIGGER property in org-depend.el allows you to change the state of another tree when the current one is marked done. I imagine you could use it to have a clone task i

Re: [O] Linked tasks

2014-06-16 Thread Fletcher Charest
Hi Eric, Thank you, I will have a closer look at org-depend, although it seems to me that it's more 'depend' in the sense of 'this task has to be done for this other task to be doable'. But I only had a glimpse on the code. Regards, FC On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:

Re: [O] Linked tasks

2014-06-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Fletcher Charest writes: > Dear all, > > I was wondering if there was a way to link the status of two tasks in > an agenda file (or even across multiple agenda files). Sometimes, a > single task (in my case, updating my CV) might be a useful step in > two different projects. If the tasks is marke

[O] Linked tasks

2014-06-14 Thread Fletcher Charest
Dear all, I was wondering if there was a way to link the status of two tasks in an agenda file (or even across multiple agenda files). Sometimes, a single task (in my case, updating my CV) might be a useful step in two different projects. If the tasks is marked DONE in one project (in one subtree)