Steinar Bang writes:
>> Bernt Hansen :
>
>> By default marking it done creates a log entry with just the timestamp
>> (no log note).
>
> If I'm going to edit the table directly anyway, I don't really need the
> habit tracking functionality. Or is there something I will be missing
> out on, t
> Bernt Hansen :
> By default marking it done creates a log entry with just the timestamp
> (no log note).
If I'm going to edit the table directly anyway, I don't really need the
habit tracking functionality. Or is there something I will be missing
out on, that I don't see...?
Would it be p
Steinar Bang writes:
>> Bernt Hansen :
>
>> For these types of things I just stick a table in the habit org-mode
>> entry and edit it directly, then mark it done without capturing a note.
>
> Umm... could you provide an example...?
The habit entry is just like any other task... so it can con
> Bernt Hansen :
> For these types of things I just stick a table in the habit org-mode
> entry and edit it directly, then mark it done without capturing a note.
Umm... could you provide an example...?
Steinar Bang writes:
> I'm logging my bicycling to work using org habit tracking. I'm using a
> comment to track the time and distance (and average speed). It would
> have been nice if the habit tracking could have used a table for this.
>
> I have googled for something similar to this but not
Hi Steinar,
Steinar Bang writes:
>> Can you give an example of what you are using
>
> *** TODO Til jobb 2012
> :LOGBOOK:
> - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2012-04-30 Mon 09:41] \\
> 32:50, Skillebekk, Sinsen, Torshovdalen, 15.37km (28.09km/t)
> - State "DONE" from
> Bastien :
> Steinar Bang writes:
>> I'm logging my bicycling to work using org habit tracking. I'm using a
>> comment to track the time and distance (and average speed). It would
>> have been nice if the habit tracking could have used a table for this.
> Can you give an example of what y
Steinar Bang writes:
> I'm logging my bicycling to work using org habit tracking. I'm using a
> comment to track the time and distance (and average speed). It would
> have been nice if the habit tracking could have used a table for this.
This is a little bit "abstract" to me.
Can you give an
I'm logging my bicycling to work using org habit tracking. I'm using a
comment to track the time and distance (and average speed). It would
have been nice if the habit tracking could have used a table for this.
I have googled for something similar to this but not found it. Has
anyone else done