From: Josiah Schwab <jschwab@gmail.com>
To: Javier Ortiz <orcaja@hotmail.com>
Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: org-mode habits graph dissapears
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 22:23:21 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87d2kuk78m.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BAY172-W41CBE502D0107C3CBA7D3EDBDB0@phx.gbl>
Hi Javier,
> Thank you for your response. Here it is what I do:
Thanks for the more detailed information. This is helpful. Please
continue to cc the org-mode list your responses.
> I open one of my agenda files, write the new habit, schedule it with
> C-s, then add a repeat interval, and then I do C-c C-x p, write
> =STYLE=, and then habit. The result, is like this:
>
> * new habit
> SCHEDULED: <2013-12-17 Tue .+2d/4d>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :STYLE: habit
> :END:
>
> I notice that I don't have the line: :LAST_REPEAT: then, I check my
> agenda, with C-a a, and I see the habit, with a color bar on the
> right, and the symbol "!". = personal: new habit ! =
>
> Then I mark the new habit as "DONE", C-c C-t DONE, now I update the
> agenda view with "r". The new habit is gone, and It won't appear,
> again, If I check the agenda file, it says:
>
> * DONE new habit
> CLOSED: [2013-12-17 Tue 07:55]
> SCHEDULED: <2013-12-17 Tue .+2d/4d>
> - State "DONE" from "STARTED" [2013-12-17 Tue 07:55]
> :PROPERTIES:
> :STYLE:
> habit
> :END:
>
> And It won't appear again, I noticed that it doesn't say:
> :LAST_REPEAT: Am I missing something?
If I follow your example, I observe the same behavior. Though I dispute
that the habit won't appear again: I think it will, just in 2 days, when
it is time for you to do that habit again. So as I understand it, you
are observing the expected behavior.
If this is not what you want, you may want to look at the ways to
customize org-habit, in particular
,----
| (defcustom org-habit-show-all-today nil
| "If non-nil, will show the consistency graph of all habits on
| today's agenda, even if they are not scheduled."
| :group 'org-habit
| :type 'boolean)
`----
If I
(setq org-habit-show-all-today t)
then all habits are shown, even ones which I don't need to do today. At
least to me, this sounds like the behavior you are seeking.
Hope that helps,
Josiah
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-18 6:23 UTC|newest]
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2013-12-16 19:40 org-mode habits graph dissapears Javier Ortiz
2013-12-16 23:00 ` Josiah Schwab
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2013-12-18 6:23 ` Josiah Schwab [this message]
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2013-12-19 21:14 ` Josiah Schwab
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