Re: [O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2016-05-13T22:07:58+02:00, Leandro Noferini wrote: > "N. Raghavendra" writes: > >> Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has >> to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo >> state of the task to go back to TODO after it has

Re: [O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread Leandro Noferini
"N. Raghavendra" writes: > Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has > to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo > state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as > described in the section on repeated

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Tomasz Piotrowski
Hi Myles, Thanks a lot for your help. I also do not quite understand the way it works, and I hope there must be a simpler way to mark previous occurrences as "DONE", while those in the future as "TO DO", for a given reccurring event. If something else is available, please advise. Kind regards,

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Myles English
Hello Tomasz, Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > I have a simple question, yet couldn't find an equally simple answer to > it. Namely, if I set a repeated task (everyday, say), the agenda > shows this tasks _for all days_, even in the past. > > How can I mark a repeated task DONE if it is completed

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Myles English
Myles English writes: > Hello Tomasz, > > Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > >> I have a simple question, yet couldn't find an equally simple answer to >> it. Namely, if I set a repeated task (everyday, say), the agenda >> shows this tasks _for all days_, even in the past. >> >> How can I mark a

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-29 Thread Samuel Loury
Hi, Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-28 Thread Bastien
Hi Samuel and Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I didn't

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-24 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I didn't look closely into it. One possible way to use `org-element-at-point'

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-18 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: In baa2c5943a4afce71a6336cbd957139e840bd952, If the user toggles the TODO to DONE, the tasks repeats even though the scheduled item is commented. * TODO Test # SCHEDULED: 2014-07-18 Fri ++1d My first though is that this behavior is

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-18 Thread Samuel Loury
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: In baa2c5943a4afce71a6336cbd957139e840bd952, If the user toggles the TODO to DONE, the tasks repeats even though the scheduled item is commented. * TODO Test # SCHEDULED: 2014-07-18 Fri ++1d My first

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-13 Thread Bastien
Hi Rick, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com writes: Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Yes, that's what the manual advised too. But I find your request to be useful in another circumstance:

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-13 Thread Rick Hanson
Thank you, Bastien! On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote: Hi Rick, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com writes: Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Yes, that's

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Brian van den Broek
On 12 March 2013 11:06, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I've already RTFMed for this, but I still don't see how to do the following. Fact: I can add a repeater to a time stamp (like +1d) in org-mode so that a task shows up in my agenda as an every day item. Question:

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
Instead of using a repeater you can clone the task. Just create the task the way you like it (with a schedule and a deadline) for the first day and then call 'M-x org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift'. Org-mode will ask you the number of clones it should create and the time shift. Just specify the

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Rick Hanson
Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Best, --Rick On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Brian van den Broek brian.van.den.br...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Rick, I know of no way to do exactly what you