[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1442 bytes --] I have a set of habits that I do Monday through Friday (weekdays only) and the best suggestion I have found for this is to have 5 individual TODOs (one for each day). This seems to work well for the most part, but I have found one minor annoyance that I can't find a solution for. If I don't do one of the habits on Monday, that entry will appear as overdue until the next week on Monday when it comes around again. Is there a way to "hide" overdue habits? I don't want to mark it as DONE, since it wasn't even when it was late. As an example of what I current have, here is an excerpt for one habit: ** Notes *** TODO (M) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-20 Mon ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (T) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-21 Tue ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (W) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-15 Wed ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (R) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-16 Thu ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: *** TODO (F) Refile notes SCHEDULED: <2012-08-17 Fri ++1w> :PROPERTIES: :STYLE: habit :END: So if I miss Monday, when I open my agenda on Tuesday, I currently see two entries for Refile notes. Ideally, I would like to only see the one for Tuesday, and then when the following Monday rolls around, I should see the Monday entry again, with the consistency graph showing that I missed last Monday. Thanks for the help! -Tom -- Thomas Moyer tommoyer@gmail.com [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2013 bytes --]
Hello Thomas, On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Thomas Moyer <tommoyer@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a set of habits that I do Monday through Friday (weekdays only) and > the best suggestion I have found for this is to have 5 individual TODOs (one > for each day). This seems to work well for the most part, but I have found > one minor annoyance that I can't find a solution for. > > If I don't do one of the habits on Monday, that entry will appear as overdue > until the next week on Monday when it comes around again. Is there a way to > "hide" overdue habits? I don't want to mark it as DONE, since it wasn't even > when it was late. > Couldn't you create a single habit that uses a .+1d/3d repeater? It would still show up on the weekend however it would not be listed as overdue at that time. On a slightly related note to the developers: Is there any way that a =skip-days= marker be added in Org? This would allow for simpler repeating tasks/habigs that are not to be done on weekends. > As an example of what I current have, here is an excerpt for one habit: > > ** Notes > *** TODO (M) Refile notes > SCHEDULED: <2012-08-20 Mon ++1w> > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :END: > *** TODO (T) Refile notes > SCHEDULED: <2012-08-21 Tue ++1w> > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :END: > *** TODO (W) Refile notes > SCHEDULED: <2012-08-15 Wed ++1w> > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :END: > *** TODO (R) Refile notes > SCHEDULED: <2012-08-16 Thu ++1w> > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :END: > *** TODO (F) Refile notes > SCHEDULED: <2012-08-17 Fri ++1w> > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :END: > > So if I miss Monday, when I open my agenda on Tuesday, I currently see two > entries for Refile notes. Ideally, I would like to only see the one for > Tuesday, and then when the following Monday rolls around, I should see the > Monday entry again, with the consistency graph showing that I missed last > Monday. > > Thanks for the help! > > -Tom > > -- > Thomas Moyer > tommoyer@gmail.com > Regards, -- Jon
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Thomas Moyer <tommoyer@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a set of habits that I do Monday through Friday (weekdays only) and
> the best suggestion I have found for this is to have 5 individual TODOs (one
> for each day). This seems to work well for the most part, but I have found
> one minor annoyance that I can't find a solution for.
>
> If I don't do one of the habits on Monday, that entry will appear as overdue
> until the next week on Monday when it comes around again. Is there a way to
> "hide" overdue habits? I don't want to mark it as DONE, since it wasn't even
> when it was late.
Hi Thomas,
In a similar situation, I use a "CANCELLED", or similar, TODO state.
It doesn't mark the task as DONE and prevents it from appearing in the
agenda as overdue.
Tomas