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@ -6229,11 +6229,11 @@ Deadlines and scheduled items produce entries in the agenda when they
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are over-due, so it is important to be able to mark such an entry as
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completed once you have done so. When you mark a =DEADLINE= or
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a =SCHEDULED= with the TODO keyword =DONE=, it no longer produces
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entries in the agenda. The problem with this is, however, that then
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also the /next/ instance of the repeated entry will not be active.
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Org mode deals with this in the following way: when you try to mark
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such an entry DONE -- using {{{kbd(C-c C-t)}}}, it shifts the base
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date of the repeating timestamp by the repeater interval, and
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entries in the agenda. The problem with this is, however, is that
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then also the /next/ instance of the repeated entry will not be
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active. Org mode deals with this in the following way: when you try
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to mark such an entry DONE, using {{{kbd(C-c C-t)}}}, it shifts the
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base date of the repeating timestamp by the repeater interval, and
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immediately sets the entry state back to TODO[fn:68]. In the example
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above, setting the state to DONE would actually switch the date like
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this:
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=lognotereschedule=, and =nologreschedule=.
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[fn:68] In fact, the target state is taken from, in this sequence, the
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=REPEAT_TO_STATE= property or the variable ~org-todo-repeat-to-state~.
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If neither of these is specified, the target state defaults to the
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first state of the TODO state sequence.
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=REPEAT_TO_STATE= property, the variable ~org-todo-repeat-to-state~ if
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it is a string, the previous TODO state if ~org-todo-repeat-to-state~
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is ~t~, or the first state of the TODO state sequence.
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[fn:69] You can change this using the option ~org-log-repeat~, or the
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=STARTUP= options =logrepeat=, =lognoterepeat=, and =nologrepeat=.
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