From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Bernt Hansen Subject: Re: Habit tracking and table data Date: Fri, 04 May 2012 21:35:57 -0400 Message-ID: <878vh78l4y.fsf@norang.ca> References: <8762ceby63.fsf@norang.ca> <87mx5q7dnj.fsf@dod.no> <87mx5q9ro4.fsf@norang.ca> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Return-path: Received: from eggs.gnu.org ([208.118.235.92]:37896) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1SQTut-0001H4-6k for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Fri, 04 May 2012 21:36:12 -0400 Received: from Debian-exim by eggs.gnu.org with spam-scanned (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1SQTur-0007b8-AU for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Fri, 04 May 2012 21:36:10 -0400 Received: from mho-01-ewr.mailhop.org ([204.13.248.71]:42288) by eggs.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1SQTur-0007Zp-7Q for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Fri, 04 May 2012 21:36:09 -0400 Received: from cpe000102d0fe75-cm0012256ecbde.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com ([99.239.165.89] helo=mail.norang.ca) by mho-01-ewr.mailhop.org with esmtpsa (TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256) (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1SQTui-0004r0-R4 for emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; Sat, 05 May 2012 01:36:01 +0000 In-Reply-To: (Steinar Bang's message of "Thu, 03 May 2012 10:24:17 +0200") List-Id: "General discussions about Org-mode." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Sender: emacs-orgmode-bounces+geo-emacs-orgmode=m.gmane.org@gnu.org To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org 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, that I don't see...? As a habit it will have the habit graph on today's agenda. > > Would it be possible to automate the setting of a time stamp in the > first column when creating a new row? You can hit S-RET on the date (or blank cell under the date) and it creates a new line and increments by one day. You can also edit the timestamp easily by positioning the cursor on part of the timestamp and using S-arrows to modify the month/day. -Bernt