Chad Birch <chad.bi...@gmail.com> writes: > Hello, > > I'm fairly new to org-mode (but loving it so far), so my apologies if > this is something that's been discussed before, I had no luck finding > a similar topic in the mailing list or docs. > > I've been using nested checkboxes to set up lists of tasks I need to > perform, because I really like being able to use [/] and [%] to > display my overall progress at the higher levels. In some cases > though, it would be convenient if there was a way to create a > "checkbox" with more states than just binary on/off. For example, I > have a task that I need to repeat 10 times. I would like some way to > mark my progress, and then have the "checkbox" be completed once I've > reached 10. Of course, this can already be achieved in (at least) two > ways: > > - manually tracking the progress and manually checking off once I've > completed it 10 times > - creating 10 sub-checkboxes > > However, I'm wondering if there is some way to do it automatically, it > would be nice to just have a keypress for "increment counter" and have > it automatically complete when the target value is reached.
Hi Chad, I don't believe that type of functionality exists in org-mode today. I would probably go with the create 10 sub-checkboxes solution since that's easy and works now. HTH, Bernt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode