Rudi C writes:
> I think currently there is no way to mark an item in a checklist as failed?
> I would like to have such an ability ... Something like:
>
> - [F] task x
>
> or:
>
> - [0] task x
Duplicate of
https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87bkr7ih8q@gnu.org/
Not planned.
Canceled.
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Ihor
my brain for some reason isn't figuring out using headings to simulate
checklists. i'm not sure why i keep reaching for checklists or what
it is that i find useful about them that i can't yet figure out how to
do with headings.
sure, they're cleaner and simpler and have bullet styles,
but still.
Rudi C writes:
> I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot
> abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile:
That's interesting. Can you show some examples?
So 4 state checkbox?
Search the net. e.g.
https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/144576/how-to-visually-repr
I also use the partial tick for partial completion of tasks, so I cannot
abuse it for marking failed tasks. :wry_smile:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 11:25 PM Sławomir Grochowski <
slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rudy,
>
> Rudi C writes:
>
> > The use case is that I use checklists to remem
Hi Rudy,
Rudi C writes:
> The use case is that I use checklists to remember and track doing some
> important stuff at the start of the day; all the items are at first in a
> neutral/todo state. Some of them get done (`[X]`), but some of them fail
> during the day. For example, I have an item `-
I think currently there is no way to mark an item in a checklist as failed?
I would like to have such an ability ... Something like:
- [F] task x
or:
- [0] task x
The use case is that I use checklists to remember and track doing some
important stuff at the start of the day; all the items are at