Marco Wahl <marcowahls...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi! > >> I'm trying to use org-habit to track my habits and sometimes I don't >> get around to mark stuff as done on the day I do them. I've found two >> different functions for marking stuff as done in the past, but I can't >> get either of them to work. >> [...]
[...] Interesting. I couldn't get yours to work as I expected either, and decided to try =org-todo-yesterday=, and couldn't get _that_ to work as I expected either, which I thought was strange so I dug a bit deeper. I tested with =emacs -q foo.org= and added the following entry (I did this on the 30th of December): ,---- | * TODO Testing 123 | SCHEDULED: <2016-12-27 Tue .+1m> | :PROPERTIES: | :STYLE: habit | :END: `---- After using =org-todo-yesterday= I ended up with: ,---- | * TODO Testing 123 | SCHEDULED: <2017-01-29 Sun .+1m> | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2016-12-30 Fri 16:29] | :PROPERTIES: | :STYLE: habit | :LAST_REPEAT: [2016-12-30 Fri 16:29] | :END: `---- I now see (finally!) that the *re-scheduling* works as I would expect, but the LAST_REPEAT and state change logging still uses the actual time. I would have expected both those to use the 29th rather than the 30th as well. Perhaps this is just my expectation that needs adjusting, but this breaks org-habit's graphing of my consistency. Perhaps I just have to get in the habit of ticking stuff off on the day I do them... :-) Stig