Re: [O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N. Raghavendra
At 2016-05-13T22:07:58+02:00, Leandro Noferini wrote: > "N. Raghavendra" writes: > >> Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has >> to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo >> state of the task to go back to TODO after it has

[O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N. Raghavendra
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month, after a certain date, say 25 May 2016? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the

[O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N. Raghavendra
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. -- N.

[O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N. Raghavendra
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. -- N.

Re: [O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread Leandro Noferini
"N. Raghavendra" writes: > Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has > to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo > state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as > described in the section on repeated

[O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-16 Thread N . Raghavendra
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu.

[O] Repeated tasks

2016-05-12 Thread N. Raghavendra
Is there a way to specify the timestamp for a repeated task which has to be done on the second Sunday of every month? I'd like the todo state of the task to go back to TODO after it has been marked DONE, as described in the section on repeated tasks in the Org manual. Thanks, Raghu. PS: I am

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Tomasz Piotrowski
Hi Myles, Thanks a lot for your help. I also do not quite understand the way it works, and I hope there must be a simpler way to mark previous occurrences as "DONE", while those in the future as "TO DO", for a given reccurring event. If something else is available, please advise. Kind regards,

[O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Tomasz Piotrowski
Hi, I have a simple question, yet couldn't find an equally simple answer to it. Namely, if I set a repeated task (everyday, say), the agenda shows this tasks _for all days_, even in the past. How can I mark a repeated task DONE if it is completed for a given day, while keeping it as TODO for the

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Myles English
Hello Tomasz, Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > I have a simple question, yet couldn't find an equally simple answer to > it. Namely, if I set a repeated task (everyday, say), the agenda > shows this tasks _for all days_, even in the past. > > How can I mark a repeated task DONE if it is completed

Re: [O] Repeated tasks marked as DONE

2016-01-27 Thread Myles English
Myles English writes: > Hello Tomasz, > > Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > >> I have a simple question, yet couldn't find an equally simple answer to >> it. Namely, if I set a repeated task (everyday, say), the agenda >> shows this tasks _for all days_, even in the past. >> >> How can I mark a

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-29 Thread Samuel Loury
Hi, Bastien b...@gnu.org writes: Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-28 Thread Bastien
Hi Samuel and Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I didn't

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-24 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: Thank you for the answer, do you know where I should look at to start investigating to fix the issue? I think `org-add-planning-info' may be a good candidate, though I didn't look closely into it. One possible way to use `org-element-at-point'

[O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-18 Thread Samuel Loury
Hi, In baa2c5943a4afce71a6336cbd957139e840bd952, If the user toggles the TODO to DONE, the tasks repeats even though the scheduled item is commented. --8---cut here---start-8--- * TODO Test # SCHEDULED: 2014-07-18 Fri ++1d --8---cut

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-18 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: In baa2c5943a4afce71a6336cbd957139e840bd952, If the user toggles the TODO to DONE, the tasks repeats even though the scheduled item is commented. * TODO Test # SCHEDULED: 2014-07-18 Fri ++1d My first though is that this behavior is

Re: [O] Repeated tasks repeats even if the time stamp is commented

2014-07-18 Thread Samuel Loury
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes: Samuel Loury konubi...@gmail.com writes: In baa2c5943a4afce71a6336cbd957139e840bd952, If the user toggles the TODO to DONE, the tasks repeats even though the scheduled item is commented. * TODO Test # SCHEDULED: 2014-07-18 Fri ++1d My first

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-13 Thread Bastien
Hi Rick, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com writes: Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Yes, that's what the manual advised too. But I find your request to be useful in another circumstance:

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-13 Thread Rick Hanson
Thank you, Bastien! On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote: Hi Rick, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com writes: Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Yes, that's

[O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Rick Hanson
Hi everyone, I've already RTFMed for this, but I still don't see how to do the following. Fact: I can add a repeater to a time stamp (like +1d) in org-mode so that a task shows up in my agenda as an every day item. Question: Can I restrict this repetition to, say, 1 week? For instance, I have

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Brian van den Broek
On 12 March 2013 11:06, Rick Hanson cryptor...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I've already RTFMed for this, but I still don't see how to do the following. Fact: I can add a repeater to a time stamp (like +1d) in org-mode so that a task shows up in my agenda as an every day item. Question:

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
Instead of using a repeater you can clone the task. Just create the task the way you like it (with a schedule and a deadline) for the first day and then call 'M-x org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift'. Org-mode will ask you the number of clones it should create and the time shift. Just specify the

Re: [O] Repeated tasks, but only for a limited period (of time)

2013-03-12 Thread Rick Hanson
Based your advices, I used org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift for my application today -- worked like a charm. Thanks to the both of you! Best, --Rick On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Brian van den Broek brian.van.den.br...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Rick, I know of no way to do exactly what you