Re: [O] Bug: bulk TODO state change creates a LOGBOOK state change note only for one task
> This should be fixed. Thank you. I confirm, it works as expected now. Thanks for the fast support! On Fri Feb 06 2015 at 9:54:24 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Maxim Baz writes: > > > I expect org-mode to create such "state change" note in LOGBOOK drawer > for > > every task I'm changing. > > > > Now I'll describe my steps in a bit more detailed way, and afterwards you > > will find the system information I use. > > > > 1. emacs -Q -l ~/org-minimal.el ~/test.org > > 2. Create 3 tasks: > > * TODO task1 > > * TODO task2 > > * TODO task3 > > 3. M-x -> org-agenda-file-to-front > > 3. M-x -> org-agenda -> t > > 4. Mark those 3 tasks > > 5. M-x -> org-agenda-bulk-action -> t -> NEXT > > > > The ACTUAL contents of ~/test.org is: > > > > * NEXT task1 > > * NEXT task2 > > * NEXT task3 > > :LOGBOOK: > > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > > :END: > > > > The EXPECTED contents of ~/test.org is: > > > > * NEXT task1 > > :LOGBOOK: > > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > > :END: > > * NEXT task2 > > :LOGBOOK: > > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > > :END: > > * NEXT task3 > > :LOGBOOK: > > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > > :END: > > This should be fixed. Thank you. > > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >
Re: [O] Bug: bulk TODO state change creates a LOGBOOK state change note only for one task
Hello, Maxim Baz writes: > I expect org-mode to create such "state change" note in LOGBOOK drawer for > every task I'm changing. > > Now I'll describe my steps in a bit more detailed way, and afterwards you > will find the system information I use. > > 1. emacs -Q -l ~/org-minimal.el ~/test.org > 2. Create 3 tasks: > * TODO task1 > * TODO task2 > * TODO task3 > 3. M-x -> org-agenda-file-to-front > 3. M-x -> org-agenda -> t > 4. Mark those 3 tasks > 5. M-x -> org-agenda-bulk-action -> t -> NEXT > > The ACTUAL contents of ~/test.org is: > > * NEXT task1 > * NEXT task2 > * NEXT task3 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > > The EXPECTED contents of ~/test.org is: > > * NEXT task1 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > * NEXT task2 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > * NEXT task3 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: This should be fixed. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] Bug: bulk TODO state change creates a LOGBOOK state change note only for one task
I can confirm - this has happened to me too On Wednesday, February 4, 2015, Maxim Baz wrote: > The important piece of org-mode configuration is: > > org-minimal.el > > (setq org-todo-keywords '( > (sequence "TODO(t)" "NEXT(n!)" "|" "DONE(d)"))) > > So I expect the following note to appear in LOGBOOK once I change the > state from TODO to NEXT: > > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > > It works perfectly fine if I change a state of a single task. > But if select multiple TODO tasks in Agenda view and change all of them to > NEXT in bulk, only the last task will have such "state change" record. > > I expect org-mode to create such "state change" note in LOGBOOK drawer for > every task I'm changing. > > Now I'll describe my steps in a bit more detailed way, and afterwards you > will find the system information I use. > > 1. emacs -Q -l ~/org-minimal.el ~/test.org > 2. Create 3 tasks: > * TODO task1 > * TODO task2 > * TODO task3 > 3. M-x -> org-agenda-file-to-front > 3. M-x -> org-agenda -> t > 4. Mark those 3 tasks > 5. M-x -> org-agenda-bulk-action -> t -> NEXT > > The ACTUAL contents of ~/test.org is: > > * NEXT task1 > * NEXT task2 > * NEXT task3 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > > The EXPECTED contents of ~/test.org is: > > * NEXT task1 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > * NEXT task2 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > * NEXT task3 > :LOGBOOK: > - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] > :END: > > Emacs: GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2) of > 2015-01-09 on lgw01-32 > Package: Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-794-g55c070 @ > /home/z0rch/.emacs.d/el-get/org-mode/lisp/) > >
[O] Bug: bulk TODO state change creates a LOGBOOK state change note only for one task
The important piece of org-mode configuration is: org-minimal.el (setq org-todo-keywords '( (sequence "TODO(t)" "NEXT(n!)" "|" "DONE(d)"))) So I expect the following note to appear in LOGBOOK once I change the state from TODO to NEXT: :LOGBOOK: - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] :END: It works perfectly fine if I change a state of a single task. But if select multiple TODO tasks in Agenda view and change all of them to NEXT in bulk, only the last task will have such "state change" record. I expect org-mode to create such "state change" note in LOGBOOK drawer for every task I'm changing. Now I'll describe my steps in a bit more detailed way, and afterwards you will find the system information I use. 1. emacs -Q -l ~/org-minimal.el ~/test.org 2. Create 3 tasks: * TODO task1 * TODO task2 * TODO task3 3. M-x -> org-agenda-file-to-front 3. M-x -> org-agenda -> t 4. Mark those 3 tasks 5. M-x -> org-agenda-bulk-action -> t -> NEXT The ACTUAL contents of ~/test.org is: * NEXT task1 * NEXT task2 * NEXT task3 :LOGBOOK: - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] :END: The EXPECTED contents of ~/test.org is: * NEXT task1 :LOGBOOK: - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] :END: * NEXT task2 :LOGBOOK: - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] :END: * NEXT task3 :LOGBOOK: - State "NEXT" from "TODO" [2015-02-04 Wed 22:11] :END: Emacs: GNU Emacs 25.0.50.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2) of 2015-01-09 on lgw01-32 Package: Org-mode version 8.3beta (release_8.3beta-794-g55c070 @ /home/z0rch/.emacs.d/el-get/org-mode/lisp/)