Re: [Orgmode] log on state change

2007-09-17 Thread Xavier Maillard
  I would like to record some comments JUST on certain states,
for example I want to mark a task as WAITING and give it a reason,
or the thing I am waiting for.

   This will be possible in the next version

Nice ! I am also waiting for this feature.

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Re: [Orgmode] log on state change

2007-09-03 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Sep 1, 2007, at 9:46, Cezar wrote:



Hello list,

  I would like to record some comments JUST on certain states,
for example I want to mark a task as WAITING and give it a reason,
or the thing I am waiting for.


This is currently not possible.  Are there more people who would
find this a very useful feature?


Also is it possible to get to a state without cycling, and have
the loggining feature mentioned above ?


Yes, since 5.07, you can mis-use the TAGS interface to directly
switch to TODO states.  Check the release notes.

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] log on state change

2007-09-03 Thread Xavier Maillard


   On Sep 1, 2007, at 9:46, Cezar wrote:

   
Hello list,
   
  I would like to record some comments JUST on certain states,
for example I want to mark a task as WAITING and give it a reason,
or the thing I am waiting for.

   This is currently not possible.  Are there more people who would
   find this a very useful feature?

I, for sure. There are clearly STATES where I do not think
entering log informations would be usefull. What would be even
cooler would be to have C-u M-TAB not asking for a log state.

Regards,

Xavier
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