* Best way to capture state change times that are *not* now?
@ 2022-08-22 16:49 David Masterson
2022-08-23 1:37 ` David Masterson
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From: David Masterson @ 2022-08-22 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
'C-u C-c C-t' forces a log note to be included with the state change,
but the state change log note is always *now* (CMIIAW).
Is there a way to change the state on a todo and have it ask for a
date/time to go with the state change?
Reason: I often don't get to change todo' state to DONE until long after
it was done. I'd like to set the date/time to when it really happened.
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David Masterson
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* Re: Best way to capture state change times that are *not* now?
2022-08-22 16:49 Best way to capture state change times that are *not* now? David Masterson
@ 2022-08-23 1:37 ` David Masterson
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From: David Masterson @ 2022-08-23 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
David Masterson <dsmasterson@gmail.com> writes:
> 'C-u C-c C-t' forces a log note to be included with the state change,
> but the state change log note is always *now* (CMIIAW).
>
> Is there a way to change the state on a todo and have it ask for a
> date/time to go with the state change?
>
> Reason: I often don't get to change todo' state to DONE until long after
> it was done. I'd like to set the date/time to when it really
> happened.
Found an acceptable method. Steps:
1. Do the state change
2. Position cursor at end of datetime in the log note
3. Use 'C-c !' to change the datetime
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David Masterson
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