From: Giovanni Ridolfi <giovanni.ridolfi@yahoo.it>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Tracking multiple checklists under a header?
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 08:14:12 +0000 (GMT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <299855.52889.qm@web28306.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5641883d0811170750h72aa20dhe4a0795636ba18b3@mail.gmail.com>
--- Lun 17/11/08, Oliver Charles <oliver.g.charles@googlemail.com> ha scritto:
Oliver,
> Here's an example of how I have things set up.
>
> * Personal Unit Test Templates
> *** Day [%]
> - [/] Health
> - [ ] I got out of bed on first alarm call
> - [ ] I had a shower this morning
> - [ ] I brushed my teeth this morning
> - [ ] I had a substantial breakfast
> - [ ] I didn't smoke today
> - [ ] I didn't drink today
> - [/] Commitments
> - [ ] I attended all my lectures today
> - [ ] You get the idea :-)
>
> There's more, of course - but I've hit a bit of a
> problem. If I update
> a "Health" task, the the "Day" %
> indicator gets updated as well
Well it really does *not* in the way you want ;-)
Look at the example:
-----------------------------------------
*** Day [16%]
- [1/6] Health
- [ ] I got out of bed on first alarm call
- [ ] I had a shower this morning
- [ ] I brushed my teeth this morning
- [ ] I had a substantial breakfast
- [ ] I didn't smoke today
- [X] I didn't drink today
- [0/4] Commitments
- [ ] I attended all my lectures today
- [ ] You get the idea :-)
- [ ] nine
- [ ] tenth issue
(/ 100 6.0)
------------------
The percentage of the Day is 16%, that is 100/6 (16.666666),
and it is not 10%
This means that the other four Commitments are *not* considered
in the total of the Day.
> This is a bit of a pain, because the idea is to have a nice
> easy to
> scan view of my progress.
>
> Is there anyway to acheive what I want?
I think that you should have two different headlines
and expand them:
------------------------------------------
*** Day
:PROPERTIES:
:VISIBILITY: showall
:END:
**** [1/6] Health
- [ ] I got out of bed on first alarm call
- [ ] I had a shower this morning
- [ ] I brushed my teeth this morning
- [ ] I had a substantial breakfast
- [ ] I didn't smoke today
- [X] I didn't drink today
**** [0/4] Commitments
- [ ] I attended all my lectures today
- [ ] You get the idea :-)
- [ ] nine
- [ ] tenth
------------------------------------------
HTH
Giovanni
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2008-11-17 15:50 Tracking multiple checklists under a header? Oliver Charles
2008-11-18 8:10 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-11-18 8:14 ` Giovanni Ridolfi [this message]
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