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Closing TODOs does not log as per logdone #980

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meedstrom opened this issue Mar 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Closing TODOs does not log as per logdone #980

meedstrom opened this issue Mar 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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meedstrom commented Mar 17, 2024

Describe the bug
I wondered if Organice supports logging when TODO states change to DONE. I ran across the related log-into-drawer setting (PR #271), and its documentation seems to imply that organice supports the non-drawer behavior too (though the main readme does not mention it). Yet it never happens in my files.

I've tried re-installing the Organice app, and a single file repo with minimal content:

# -*- org-log-done: t; -*-
#+STARTUP: logdone
* DONE Apply on CSN.se
* DONE clone organice repo to laptop
* TODO clean up here in prep for going to alno
* TODO Summarize history on Logseq

Expected behavior
I expect that when I change TODO to DONE, a line will appear containing e.g. "CLOSED: [2024-04-17 Wed 15:03]".

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@meedstrom meedstrom added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 17, 2024
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Hi Martin, I think logging of TODO state changes is only implemented for recurring tasks. The #+STARTUP: line is probably parsed by organice but not used. So we would consider this issue as a missing feature.

Would you like to work on this? It could be a nice first issue.

@schoettl schoettl added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers and removed bug Something isn't working labels Mar 18, 2024
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