Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-05 Thread Keith M Swartz
A ha! YES -- that's my confusion! I wrote C-RET, but I was actually typing M-RET. I'm not sure when I developed that habit (probably the awkwardness of going C-RET but M-right to indent confused me at some point), but now it all makes sense. Kinda feel silly now, especially since I made it worse w

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-05 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Keith M Swartz writes: > I think there's some misunderstanding here regarding my initial question. > > I do NOT want the subheading to go between the first one and the logbook. > When I hit Ctrl-Enter at the end of the line, that's where it goes. Aren't you confusing M-RET and C-RET? At end of

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Keith M Swartz
I think there's some misunderstanding here regarding my initial question. I do NOT want the subheading to go between the first one and the logbook. When I hit Ctrl-Enter at the end of the line, that's where it goes. I didn't choose to do that, and I would like it not to. To get what I want now, I

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Keith M Swartz writes: > Step-by-step -- after step 1 [note: the logbook is collapsed initially, but > I expanded it here to show the contents. Expanding the logbook before > creating a sub-item may alter the results; I haven't tried that.] > > * TODO First item > :LOGBOOK: > - State "TODO"

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Keith M Swartz
I was creating the sub-heading from the exact same spot where I stopped typing and hit C-c C-t. Didn't move the cursor, just went straight from one step to the next. After step Here is what that set of steps created for me: * PEND First item :LOGBOOK: - State "PEND" from "TODO" [2015

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Keith M Swartz writes: > Here is an example to reproduce some questionable results: > > 0. Create a set of TODO labels, like so: > #+SEQ_TODO: TODO(!) PEND(!) DONE(!) > > 1. Create an item, make it a todo. (Creates a logbook.) OK. > 2. Create a subheading. (Alt-Enter, shift-right) >From where?

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Keith M Swartz
Thank you, Nicolas. I think this behavior is wrong, then, or else I have some configuration setting that's messing things up. Problem is, if you create sub-level todos, and change their state, the updates all get muddled, and you can't tell which one's state changed. It also creates multiple logbo

Re: [O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Keith M Swartz writes: > I often want to add a subheading (sub-task) to this todo item, so I'll hit > Alt-Enter to do this. When I do, it creates the subheading /between/ the > original todo and the drawer. Is that correct? It is. > My preference - and what I would have assumed to be th

[O] Question about todo subheadings and logbook

2015-09-03 Thread Keith M Swartz
Hi all, I'm currently using org-mode 8.3.1, and I'm curious about a particular behavior. If I start to type an item, and then use the C-c C-t shortcut to mark it as a TODO item, it automatically creates a drawer and adds a LOGBOOK entry to it. Custom settings are as follows: (setq org-log-into-d