Scratch that, there is an easier way to test whether org-habit is activated.
The reason K (uppercase) wasn't working for me was I thought the screen
activated by C-a a beginning "Press key for agenda command" was the "agenda
buffer". It is not. The agenda buffer shows your weekly schedule. Press K
there. You should get a message that habits have been disabled/enabled. If
not, org-habit is not working.



On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Joseph Buchignani <
joseph.buchign...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was looking for habit tracking in
> the wrong place. It shows up after the command C-a a a, not C-a a.
>
> All I had to do to enable org mode was put (require 'org-habit) in my
> .emacs. I didn't need to add it to the modules list. I didn't need to alter
> my properties for the entry.
>
> The only way I know to test whether org-habit is working is to look for a
> frequency bar on the schedule of your agenda generated by C-a a a. In order
> for this to show up, you have to have a habit that's scheduled for today.
> The bar just looks like colored background text on the rest of the line
> after the todo item. It will show your history with *'s and !'s. It uses the
> colors grey, purple, green, yellow and red.
>
> I will reread the manual and learn more about using the module.
>
> Thanks for the help!
> JB
>
> I'm using Org-mode 7.01h with the latest Emacs snapshot in Ubuntu Lucid
> 10.04.
>
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Bastien <bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr>wrote:
>
>> Hi Joseph,
>>
>> (please post on the mailing list...)
>>
>> Joseph Buchignani <joseph.buchign...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > First, even if items like DONE state logging are not properly
>> configured, I
>> > should still see some sign that Org-Habit is functioning when I go to my
>> > agenda, yes? What is the parsimonious test that Org-Habit is loaded as a
>> > module?
>> >
>> > Secondly, I have DONE state tracking enabled in the file, although not
>> > globally. Here is how my agenda file begins:
>> >
>> > #+STARTUP: indent
>> > #+STARTUP: odd
>> > #+STARTUP: oddeven
>> > #+TODO: TODO(t!) WAIT(w/!) DEFERRED DELEGATED SOMEDAY MAYBE | DONE(d!)
>> FAIL(f!)
>> > CANCELLED(c!)
>> > #+PRIORITIES: A D C
>> > #+STARTUP: showeverything
>>
>> Please try using a property for the logging of the entry:
>>
>>   :LOGGING:  NEXT(n) TODO(t) | DONE(d@) CANCELED(c@)
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> --
>>  Bastien
>>
>
>
>
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