* Customizing todo state for habits
@ 2016-07-11 16:59 Clarissa Littler
2016-07-18 18:44 ` Milan Zamazal
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From: Clarissa Littler @ 2016-07-11 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Hi y'all,
So maybe I've missed the obvious, but the default behavior of habits seems
to be to, when completed, to revert the state to the first todo keyword in
your listing but I want to have different todo states for different habits
depending on the /kind/ of task it is.
How would I do that?
Cheers!
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* Re: Customizing todo state for habits
2016-07-11 16:59 Customizing todo state for habits Clarissa Littler
@ 2016-07-18 18:44 ` Milan Zamazal
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From: Milan Zamazal @ 2016-07-18 18:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
>>>>> "CL" == Clarissa Littler <clarissa.littler@gmail.com> writes:
CL> the default behavior of habits seems to be to, when completed,
CL> to revert the state to the first todo keyword in your listing
CL> but I want to have different todo states for different habits
CL> depending on the /kind/ of task it is.
Rules for repeated tasks apply, as described in Org manual, section
Repeated tasks, footnote 1.
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