Re: [O] how do I search state change dates?

2019-01-12 Thread Michael Welle
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

Re: [O] how do I search state change dates?

2019-01-12 Thread Christopher W. Ryan
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

Re: [O] how do I search state change dates?

2019-01-02 Thread Michael Welle
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. at [0] you will fi

Re: [O] how do I search state change dates?

2019-01-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
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

[O] how do I search state change dates?

2019-01-01 Thread Christopher W. Ryan
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