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[Orgmode] Re: Question about tracking TODO state changes and M-S-ENTER


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: Question about tracking TODO state changes and M-S-ENTER
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 22:59:34 +0200

On May 27, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Keith Swartz wrote:

Actually, that's a good idea. I just went and modified my remember template to emulate the logbook behavior, so now I can use that consistently. Should have thought of that.
But we still have an inconsistency here. There seems to be a rather  
widespread agreement that creating a TODO item shouldn't register a  
state change. If there's no objection to that (and there isn't from  
me), then changing a regular bullet to the "TODO" state for the  
first time shouldn't either. So I think that's kind of a bug.
I am, actually, going the other way here.  I do very much like to have
state notes when I am really working on stuff. But setting up state notes has the annoying side-effect that I am also prompted for notes when I really
want to flip through to some initial state, without taking notes.

Therefore, just so that you hate it more (:-) I have also introduced yet another variable `org-treat-S-cursor-todo-seletion-as-state-change', and I will set it (personally) to nil. Then I can use S-right to flip through states without taking notes, and C-c C-t to switch to a state with taking a note.
I call this not inconsistency or a bug, I'd call it choice :-)

- Carsten

I don't think it's worth having a variable to turn it on/off, imho,  
since there are other ways to achieve this, but if we want to  
preserve that functionality for backwards compatibility for a few  
releases, I'd think it's not much work to add one.
Thanks for the great ideas.

Keith





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