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Typo and some suggestions #6

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wwulfric opened this issue Oct 26, 2020 · 2 comments
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Typo and some suggestions #6

wwulfric opened this issue Oct 26, 2020 · 2 comments

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@wwulfric
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wwulfric commented Oct 26, 2020

  1. In 'COMPLETING A TASK':

This will add a CLOSED: [2020-09-13 Sun 19:24] line under the corresponding entry. Using this time, we can thus diplay the tasks that have been completed during the day (see the last line of our agenda custom commands).

diplay => display.

  1. Some shortcuts are not consistent with current org mode reference. For example:

C-c C-x C-i (org-clock-in): https://orgmode.org/manual/Clocking-commands.html#Clocking-commands
C-c C-s: schedule

By the way, could you provide examples of projects.org, inbox.org, agenda.org, notes.org in this repo?

@rougier
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rougier commented Oct 26, 2020

Thanks for the report. Can you make a PR?

As for the file, they more or less included in the sources becaus since they evolve along the story, I was not sure which version to include. Ideally, I would need to have several version for each step I described. I cannot really include my own files since they are quite big and contains personal information and in the meantime, I would like to have actual content. Any idea ?

@wwulfric
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#7 typo fixed here.

The timeline of xx.org is the best solution. But the last sampled snapshot is OK, too. Or perhaps, in GTD.org, when you refer a source file, you can give the completed version, just like gtd.el with versions.

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I can't help because I am learning it and haven't understand it well😅.

This is a great org mode tutorial. Thanks👍

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