El 26/03/14 09:31, Peter Neilson ha escrit: > On Wed, 26 Mar 2014 04:10:02 -0400, Pere Quintana Seguí > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> El 25/03/14 19:27, Marcin Borkowski ha escrit: >>> Dnia 2014-03-25, o godz. 16:00:01 >>> Pere Quintana Seguí <[email protected]> napisał(a): >>> >>>> I log most of my work with org-mode. Some of my tasks are repetitive, >>>> this is, I do them weekly or daily (i.e. empty mail inbox). After many >>>> years, the logs are very long. As a consequence, marking these tasks >>>> as done is *very* slow. >>>> >>>> Is there a workaround that does not involver deleting the logs? >>> >>> Archiving? >>> >> >> No, archiving would'nt work, as I need the task every day. >> >> Thanks for the tip. >> >> Pere > > Perhaps this will help: > > Standard method for log maintenance outside of org is to rotate logs > into archive. The current log is only for the current day (or month, > week, or year). Other criteria, such as log size, can be used to trigger > rotation. Rotation cuts off the current log, archives it, possibly > deletes truly ancient logs, and starts a new current log. Look up the > Linux logrotate command for further info. Here's one description: > http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/07/logrotate-examples/ > >
I didn't understand your message. I thought you meant archiving the task, but in fact you meant archiving the logs. That's what I've done. thanks :-)
