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* omitting done TODOs from custom agenda
@ 2010-09-13  9:52 Eric Abrahamsen
  2010-09-13 18:42 ` Matt Lundin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Abrahamsen @ 2010-09-13  9:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

I'm having a bit of confusion: I've created my own TODO sequences with
org-todo-keywords, in this case (sequence "CONTACT(n)" "REPLY(r)" "|"
"CONTACTED(e@)"). Then I've got a custom agenda defined using
org-agenda-custom-commands, where there's a weekly view on top and some
TODO items below. When I start this agenda view, and mark one of the
TODO items as CONTACTED, it doesn't disappear from the agenda view. It's
very clearly marked as done in the original org file, but it stays in
agenda. I've looked at all the extra variables for a custom agenda
command, and there doesn't seem to be one that say "don't show completed
items".

These items are part of a tag-todo statment, where the selecting regexp
is a tag, not a particular todo keyword, so I wouldn't think I've done
anything to force it to display these todo keywords.

Any advice on this? I'm running Org-mode version 7.01trans
(release_7.01h.493.gece2), on Emacs 24.

Any advice appreciated!

Eric

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