Nick Dokos writes:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> I have repeating events of type OTHER, as in:
>>
>> * OTHER Foo
>> <2015-09-16 +1w>
>>
>> When I have finished the task for today, I mark it done. Because it is
>> a repeating event, it doesn't actually change
I have repeating events of type OTHER, as in:
* OTHER Foo
<2015-09-16 +1w>
When I have finished the task for today, I mark it done. Because it is a
repeating event, it doesn't actually change to DONE, instead it changes to TODO
and adds a :LAST_REPEAT: item in the :PROPERTIES: drawer.
How
On 2015-09-16 at 17:37, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> I have repeating events of type OTHER, as in:
>>
>> * OTHER Foo
>> <2015-09-16 +1w>
>>
>> When I have finished the task for today, I mark it done. Because it is
>> a repeating event, it
Ken Mankoff writes:
> I have repeating events of type OTHER, as in:
>
> * OTHER Foo
> <2015-09-16 +1w>
>
> When I have finished the task for today, I mark it done. Because it is
> a repeating event, it doesn't actually change to DONE, instead it
> changes to TODO and adds a
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2015-09-16 at 17:37, Nick Dokos wrote:
>> Ken Mankoff writes:
>>
>>> I have repeating events of type OTHER, as in:
>>>
>>> * OTHER Foo
>>> <2015-09-16 +1w>
>>>
>>> When I have finished the task for today, I mark