* org-todo-keywords prompt for note
@ 2009-09-01 15:47 Nathan Neff
2009-09-01 16:33 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-02 10:47 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Nathan Neff @ 2009-09-01 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello,
When marking an item as DONE, I would like to be able to press "n"
if I want to leave a note, and press "d" to just mark the item as DONE.
I've tried using this trick:
(setq org-todo-keywords '(
(sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)" "DONE(d!)")
I also tried this:
(sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)")
(sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
But neither kludge would prompt me for a note when I press Ctrl-C Ctrl-T n
I realize this is picky, because I can manually insert a note before marking
an item as DONE. I'm just wondering if anyone knows a way that two
shortcuts can be defined for the same TODO state, with one of the
shortcuts prompting for a note.
Thanks,
--Nate
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* Re: org-todo-keywords prompt for note
2009-09-01 15:47 org-todo-keywords prompt for note Nathan Neff
@ 2009-09-01 16:33 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-01 16:38 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-01 16:56 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-02 10:47 ` Carsten Dominik
1 sibling, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Rose @ 2009-09-01 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nathan Neff; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> When marking an item as DONE, I would like to be able to press "n"
> if I want to leave a note, and press "d" to just mark the item as DONE.
>
> I've tried using this trick:
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords '(
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)" "DONE(d!)")
>
>
> I also tried this:
>
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)")
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
>
> But neither kludge would prompt me for a note when I press Ctrl-C Ctrl-T n
>
> I realize this is picky, because I can manually insert a note before marking
> an item as DONE. I'm just wondering if anyone knows a way that two
> shortcuts can be defined for the same TODO state, with one of the
> shortcuts prompting for a note.
(setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE@")))
works here. Note, that org chooses the first letter of the todo keyword
in lowercase automatically if you press C-c C-t, so there's no need for
"TODO(t)" et al.
Sebastian
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* Re: org-todo-keywords prompt for note
2009-09-01 16:33 ` Sebastian Rose
@ 2009-09-01 16:38 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-01 16:56 ` Sebastian Rose
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Rose @ 2009-09-01 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nathan Neff; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
> Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When marking an item as DONE, I would like to be able to press "n"
>> if I want to leave a note, and press "d" to just mark the item as DONE.
>>
>> I've tried using this trick:
>>
>> (setq org-todo-keywords '(
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)" "DONE(d!)")
>>
>>
>> I also tried this:
>>
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)")
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
>>
>> But neither kludge would prompt me for a note when I press Ctrl-C Ctrl-T n
>>
>> I realize this is picky, because I can manually insert a note before marking
>> an item as DONE. I'm just wondering if anyone knows a way that two
>> shortcuts can be defined for the same TODO state, with one of the
>> shortcuts prompting for a note.
>
>
>
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE@")))
>
> works here. Note, that org chooses the first letter of the todo keyword
> in lowercase automatically if you press C-c C-t, so there's no need for
> "TODO(t)" et al.
I just found I use the trick including the keydefinition in my own setup
:) which is superfluous:
(setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE" "CANCELED(c@)")))
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* Re: org-todo-keywords prompt for note
2009-09-01 16:33 ` Sebastian Rose
2009-09-01 16:38 ` Sebastian Rose
@ 2009-09-01 16:56 ` Sebastian Rose
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sebastian Rose @ 2009-09-01 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nathan Neff; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Nathan,
Sorry for my typo (see below).
Sebastian Rose <sebastian_rose@gmx.de> writes:
> Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:
>> Hello,
>>
>> When marking an item as DONE, I would like to be able to press "n"
>> if I want to leave a note, and press "d" to just mark the item as DONE.
>>
>> I've tried using this trick:
>>
>> (setq org-todo-keywords '(
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)" "DONE(d!)")
>>
>>
>> I also tried this:
>>
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)")
>> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
>>
>> But neither kludge would prompt me for a note when I press Ctrl-C Ctrl-T n
>>
>> I realize this is picky, because I can manually insert a note before marking
>> an item as DONE. I'm just wondering if anyone knows a way that two
>> shortcuts can be defined for the same TODO state, with one of the
>> shortcuts prompting for a note.
>
>
>
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE@")))
Pardon me, this should be:
(setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE(@)")))
I found you'll have to close and open the Org file in question again to
make it work.
BTW: What's your value of the variable `org-todo-interpretation' ?
Maybe add these lines to your setup:
(setq org-todo-interpretation (quote sequence))
(setq org-todo-keywords (quote ("TODO" "STARTED" "|" "DONE(@)")))
HTH
Sebastian
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* Re: org-todo-keywords prompt for note
2009-09-01 15:47 org-todo-keywords prompt for note Nathan Neff
2009-09-01 16:33 ` Sebastian Rose
@ 2009-09-02 10:47 ` Carsten Dominik
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Carsten Dominik @ 2009-09-02 10:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nathan Neff; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Sep 1, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Nathan Neff wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When marking an item as DONE, I would like to be able to press "n"
> if I want to leave a note, and press "d" to just mark the item as
> DONE.
>
> I've tried using this trick:
>
> (setq org-todo-keywords '(
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)" "DONE(d!)")
>
>
> I also tried this:
>
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(n@/@)")
> (sequence "TODO(t)" "STARTED(s)" "|" "DONE(d!)")
>
> But neither kludge would prompt me for a note when I press Ctrl-C
> Ctrl-T n
>
> I realize this is picky, because I can manually insert a note before
> marking
> an item as DONE. I'm just wondering if anyone knows a way that two
> shortcuts can be defined for the same TODO state, with one of the
> shortcuts prompting for a note.
Hi Nathan,
I can think of two solutions:
1. Just follow Org into the notes buffer, but kill it with `C-c C-k'.
2. (setq org-treat-S-cursor-todo-selection-as-state-change nil)
and then use S-right to switch states when you don't want notes to
be taken.
Unfortunately that does not work from the agenda......
HTH
- Carsten
>
> Thanks,
> --Nate
>
>
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