Bastien writes:
> Hi Sharon,
>
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
>> I've just converted them from TODOS, and this task-list seemed a
>> simpler and easier idea, but I'll try check-boxes like Nick
>> suggested.
>
> I'd suggest this too: also try C-u C-c C-c on top of a list with no
> checkbox to add chec
Hi Sharon,
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I've just converted them from TODOS, and this task-list seemed a
> simpler and easier idea, but I'll try check-boxes like Nick
> suggested.
I'd suggest this too: also try C-u C-c C-c on top of a list with no
checkbox to add checkboxes to all items in this list
Ian Barton writes:
> On 08/05/14 11:12, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> This is so simple but I can't find a solution. If I have a list of
>> tasks with + in front, when done I can put a + at the end which
>> crosses them out, making it very easy to see what I have left to
>> do. Except, sometimes the pr
Ian Barton writes:
> On 08/05/14 11:12, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>> This is so simple but I can't find a solution. If I have a list of
>> tasks with + in front, when done I can put a + at the end which
>> crosses them out, making it very easy to see what I have left to
>> do. Except, sometimes the pr
On 08/05/14 11:12, Sharon Kimble wrote:
This is so simple but I can't find a solution. If I have a list of
tasks with + in front, when done I can put a + at the end which
crosses them out, making it very easy to see what I have left to
do. Except, sometimes the preceding task inherits the crossin
This is so simple but I can't find a solution. If I have a list of
tasks with + in front, when done I can put a + at the end which
crosses them out, making it very easy to see what I have left to
do. Except, sometimes the preceding task inherits the crossing out
too, even though it does not have a