On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Manish wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Tom Breton (Tehom) wrote:
[...]
OK, I've add comments, keywords, and some docstrings I forgot to
org-choose.el, and I wrote a standalone doc. Both are attached.
This is very intriguing functionality. I tried to follow your and
Casten's
earlier exchanges but could understand only a little. So I tried to
follow
your tutorial but I am getting stuck at switching the `choosenness'
of items.
I get following error when I try to switch to any state from "no
state". Once
I assign a state by typing it out manually (as opposed to using state
switching commands), I can then switch between states but the error
repeats
when I try to switch to "MAYBE" state.
,----
| save-excursion: Symbol's function definition is void: outline-up-
heading-all
`----
Hmm, not sure if I messed up there - so I fixed this bug. Tom,
please check if I did this right.
- Carsten
And the test file:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+CHOOSE_TODO: NO(n,-) MAYBE(m,0) YES(y,+)
* Which bike to buy?
*** Ducati
*** Honda
*** Kawasaki
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
So far, my understaning is that only one item can be in "YES"
state. If I try
to switch another item to "YES" then the existing "YES" will be
demoted
to "MAYBE". So for a two-state choosenness only one item can be in
CHOOSE
state while all others will switch to NOT_CHOOSEN state.. is that
understanding correct?
Thanks again.
--
Manish
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