orgzly-revived / orgzly-android-revived

Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
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Support org-habits #307

Open v-Nyo opened 3 weeks ago

v-Nyo commented 3 weeks ago

https://orgmode.org/manual/Tracking-your-habits.html https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/tracking-habits.html

Would be really amazing

amberin commented 3 weeks ago

Is there any particular org-habit feature that you're missing? The app does support all the basic repeaters, and you can configure it to log completions to a log book.

v-Nyo commented 3 weeks ago

So it does support ‘.+2d/3d’ ??? I guess a short section in a wiki or the manual on how to use habits would be nice. Have been using orgzly for years but never realized this... sorry

amberin commented 3 weeks ago

No, you are right, it doesn't support the / syntax, only basic repeaters such as ".+2d". But I was wondering what you miss the most, because I use Orgzly to log habits and it suffices for my particular needs. But then I don't use the habit visualization in Emacs.

v-Nyo commented 3 weeks ago

I think what I miss most from Orgzly is the ability to have many different agenda views that you can also heavily customize like which files they scan, which todo states or tags are included, duration etc... My org-agenda config alone is propably +400 lines. of elsip

v-Nyo commented 2 weeks ago

Would that be too large and stupid of a feature request or would this make sense to implement at some point? (multiple customizable agenda views)

amberin commented 2 weeks ago

It's not stupid at all. It's hard to compete with Emacs' customizability, but in theory anything is possible. This software is built by its users.

v-Nyo commented 2 weeks ago

Should I open another feature request for this?

amberin commented 2 weeks ago

@v-Nyo Yes, please do. Be sure to describe how it would be different from today's search queries, since they already allow creating multiple different agenda views (using the "ad" keyword).