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Re: [Orgmode] (org-log-done 'time) and the subsequent line
From: |
Rob Moss |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] (org-log-done 'time) and the subsequent line |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Dec 2010 22:12:19 +0100 |
Hi Joost,
I'm running Emacs 23.2.1 (with orgmode 6.33 bundled) on OS X 10.6 and
I have also tested this with orgmode 7.3.
Thanks for the "emacs -q" tip. The symptoms don't appear when I do
this, and it only took a minute or two to discover that turning off
longlines-mode in my regular emacs session also fixed this problem.
Boy, do I feel stupid not to have thought of that.
Sorry for the noise and thanks again for your help!
Sincerely,
Rob
On 7 December 2010 21:45, Joost Helberg <address@hidden> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> what's the version of your software. With an emacs -q which only loads
> (require 'org) and sets (set 'org-log-done t) your symptoms don't
> appear.
>
> regards,
>
> Joost
>
>>>>>> "Rob" == Rob Moss <address@hidden> writes:
> > Subject: [Orgmode] (org-log-done 'time) and the subsequent line
> > From: Rob Moss <address@hidden>
> > To: address@hidden
> > Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 00:58:34 +0100
>
> > Greetings,
>
> > I've just started using org-mode. I began with a tutorial
> > (http://dto.github.com/notebook/orgtutorial.html) and have also read
> > bits of the Compact Org-mode Guide and the org-mode manual. But after
> > an hour or two of fruitless searching, I am stuck with a
> > problem/question concerning the logging of TODO items. I want to know
> > how I can add a trailing newline to the "CLOSED: [DATE]" line that
> > gets inserted when I press C-c C-t. To illustrate what I mean, say I
> > have a file such as the following paragraph:
>
> > * Tasks for today
> > ** TODO Task 1
> > ** TODO Task 2
>
> > If I put my cursor on line 2 ("** TODO Task 1") and press C-c C-t, I get:
>
> > * Tasks for today
> > ** DONE Task 1
> > CLOSED: [2010-12-07 Tue XX:YY] ** TODO Task 2
>
> > And now, Task 2 is on the same line as the "CLOSED: [DATE]" that logs
> > the completion of Task 1. Likewise, say I instead have a file such as
> > the following two paragraphs:
>
> > * Tasks for today
> > ** TODO Task 1
> > ** TODO Task 2
>
> > * Tasks for tomorrow
>
> > If I put my cursor on line 3 ("** TODO Task 2") and press C-c C-t, I get:
>
> > * Tasks for today
> > ** TODO Task 1
> > ** TODO Task 2
> > CLOSED: [2010-12-07 Tue XX:YY]
> > * Tasks for tomorrow
>
> > And I have lost the empty line between the tasks for today and the
> > tasks for tomorrow. Granted, this doesn't bother me nearly as much as
> > the first case.
>
> > Can anyone suggest how to solve this? I've searched through forums,
> > public .emacs files and the org-mode manual, but I can't find an
> > answer. I've dabbled a very little in elisp, but since 'time doesn't
> > appear to be a function, I can't see how to override it easily. I
> > really hope that I haven't missed something obvious here.
>
> > Many thanks in advance for any suggestions,
> > Rob
>
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