Improved documentation of exit-logging of states.
I got questions in email that made clear that the documentation does not explain the meaning of the second logging trigger (like the "/@" in WAIT(@/@)) well enough. Hope it is better now.
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@ -1716,7 +1716,9 @@ that the WAIT state can be selected with the \"w\" key. \"WAIT(w!)\"
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indicates to record a time stamp each time this state is selected.
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\"WAIT(w@)\" says that the user should in addition be prompted for a
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note, and \"WAIT(w@/@)\" says that a note should be taken both when
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entering and when leaving this state.
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entering and when leaving this state. The last double-setting is
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only a backup, to force a note even if the target state has no
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logging configured.
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For backward compatibility, this variable may also be just a list
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of keywords - in this case the interptetation (sequence or type) will be
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
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@settitle Org Mode Manual
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@set VERSION 5.22a
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@set DATE February 2008
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@set DATE March 2008
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@dircategory Emacs
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@direntry
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@ -3015,9 +3015,12 @@ the @samp{Closing Note}.}, and that a note is recorded when switching to
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WAIT or CANCELED. The setting for WAIT is even more special: The
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@samp{!} after the slash means that in addition to the note taken when
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entering the state, a time stamp should be recorded when @i{leaving} the
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WAIT state. This allows you to get a record when switching from WAIT
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back to TODO, without getting one when first turning an entry into a
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TODO.
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WAIT state. This second logging setting only comes into play when
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switching to a state that has no logging set up. So it has no effect
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when switching from WAIT to DONE, because DONE is configured to record a
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timestamp only. But when switching from WAIT back to TODO, the
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@samp{/!} in the WAIT setting now triggers a timestamp even though TODO
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has no logging configured.
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You can use the exact same syntax for setting logging preferences local
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to a buffer:
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