Hi John,
I have a doubt regarding a specific habit definition I'd like to create - A GTD Weekly review. I want this habit to "happen" every friday, weekly. But if this friday passes, then, I want org-habit to consider it overdue. I've tried the following def:
** TODO GTD Weekly Review
SCHEDULED: <2009-10-23 Fri .+1w>
:PROPERTIES:
:STYLE: habit
:END:
The graph says (considering today is friday which indeed, is):
... | b | b | b | !g | g | g | g | g | g | g | y | r |
(b = blue, g = green, y = yellow, r = red, ! = current day)
So, org-habit assumes I could do the task any day of the week, starting every friday? Or am I interpreting something wrongly?
My expected graph would be, considering today is a friday:
| !g | y | y | ...
How could I define it so I can have a habit that happens weekly but that has a hard deadline of that very same weekday it has been specified to?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
On Oct 21, 2009, at 2:36 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:Thanks for the bug reports! I'll get these fixed for you.
In the consistency graph, the first day the task was skipped (10-12)
appears in green (org-habit-ready-face) on the graph. The second day
(10-13), when the task was overdue, appears in yellow
(org-habit-alert-face). If I am reading the manual correctly, I would
expect this second day to be red, since the task is overdue on the day.
(See the attachment "graph-1.png").
I believe I've found another issue with the graphs. If a task is
completed twice on the same day, it prevents all subsequent days from
appearing on the consistency graph.
John
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