From: Vladimir Nikishkin <lockywolf@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Marking task creation date or re-scheduling.
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2023 09:53:55 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87pm66aedp.fsf@laptop.lockywolf.net> (raw)
Hello, fellow org users,
Until recently, I used to just Schedule a task once, and it would stay
in the agenda until it is done.
This has a nice property of having "Schedules x234 days" displayed near
the task in Agenda, so I know for how long this task has been hanging.
However, often I find myself wanting to make the task as "done for
today", meaning not that a task is finished, but rather that I have done
everything I could do today.
People around seem to suggest just re-scheduling it for tomorrow. This
way the task will disappear from the Agenda. However, this way I am
losing that nice metadata of "when a task was created".
This can be worked around by, say, creating a clock-in session right
after the creation of a task, or just marking it as a time-stamp, but
this looks unpleasant. It's more convoluted than just counting time
elapsed since "SCHEDULED" until "CLOSED".
So, is it possible to add, or maybe there is some built-in way of
accommodating for such a use-case? Maybe a way to automatically add a
"CREATED" time-stamp for a task? Or maybe hide from agenda the tasks
that "have a logbook entry today"?
--
Your sincerely,
Vladimir Nikishkin (MiEr, lockywolf)
(Laptop)
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2023-06-08 1:53 Vladimir Nikishkin [this message]
2023-06-08 11:22 ` Marking task creation date or re-scheduling Ihor Radchenko
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