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License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Simple recurring org-mode tasks.
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Hello,
Thanks for this package. I really like the simplicity.
Is there a way to add a timestamp to a task rather than scheduling? I would like to create repeating appointments/tasks. In this way, I don't see them in the next days of my agenda...
First at all, thank for this package, It helps me to plan my daily tasks better than before.
Now I would like to add support for deadlines to this package so that I can easily plan my daily tasks over a period of time without having to add them manually every day.
I'm really liking the greater scheduling flexibility org-recur provides, and adding an advice to org-todo saving the original state and a function to the post-todo-state-change hook allowed me to keep my current workflow of just marking things as done and having them rescheduled, like the inbuilt org recurrence does.
One thing that's bugging me, though, is that in the org-agenda org-recur headings show up as only for a single day, so I can't make plans for, say, next week and see all my recurrent tasks unless I keep them in native org recurrence instead.
Is there a way to tell the agenda which days these headings recur on, so that they will show up correctly?
Is it possible to make events be rescheduled automatically?
Hello! Does org-recur support the idea of doing "the first Wednesday of the month" or things like that? It seems like it might but I didn't find that in the documentation.
I try to put something like it:
* |Wkdy 3:00PM| Heading
But it generate this timestamp: SCHEDULED: <2021-10-05 Tue>
. It works correctly only with other options, like |Mon|
, |1|
, etc.
In regular Org-mode habit syntax, if I have SCHEDULED: <2019-04-22 Mon 17:00 .+10h>
, the .+
behaves like +
. I believe this is a bug in Org mode specifically for hours syntax.
Does this package have a way to recreate the desired functionality, that is, a habit that gets put forward ten hours into the future, rather than ten hours after the existing timestamp?
If I invoke org-recur-finish and I've requested logging of tasks (org-log-done set to 'note'), the note created and the associated LOGBOOK drawer are inserted elsewhere in the file after the task has been filed away in the archive.
There is a todo task that you want to repeat every working day.
** |wkdy| ☞ TODO test
** ☞ TODO |wkdy| test
What is the correct setting?
I will switch the Todo label to Done when the task is done. Can it automatically change the duplicate task from Done to Todo?
I'm using the exact configuration under "Recommended Configuration" in the readme.
In an agenda file, a heading like * TODO |+1| Do a thing
doesn't appear in my agenda. If I schedule that TODO for today, like this:
* TODO |+1| Do a thing
SCHEDULED: <2021-03-26 Fri>
The item is scheduled for today (as expected), but it does not get scheduled on future days. If I mark the TODO -> DONE in the agenda, the TODO is closed.
If I do this:
* TODO |+1| Do a thing
SCHEDULED: <2021-03-26 Fri +1d>
The TODO item appears today in my agenda and every day in the future. What am I missing or forgetting to do?
Thanks!
When I set the following time period.
** ☞ TODO |wkdy| test
SCHEDULED: <2023-03-16 Thu 08:00-11:00>After I finish the task with d in agenda. Tomorrow's task becomes the following, but without the time period.
** ☞ TODO |wkdy| test
SCHEDULED: <2023-03-17 Fri >
Is it possible to keep the original time period?
** ☞ TODO |wkdy| test
SCHEDULED: <2023-03-17 Fri 08:00-11:00>
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