quart(5) ; Tabs are required for indentation ( in emacs) # NAME quart - document format for *quart*(1) schedules # SYNTAX *quart* files are inspired by emacs' org-mode. The header contains the time that the schedule begins and each line represents a quarter of time, or 15 minures. ## HEADER Before any task, every *quart* file must contain a header with the starting time of the schedule. It looks like this: ``` #+START: 9:15 ``` It is case insenstive. ## COMMENTS Every line beginning with `#` is ignored. Comments must start at the beginning of the line. ## BODY The body of the document contains the tasks. Each task is a line starting with `\* ` (asterisk and space). The full definition of a task looks like this: \* [_REPETITION_] [_FLAG_] <*DESCRIPTION*> _FLAG_ and _REPETION_ are optional. See the respective sections below. The description can be any arbitrary string. ## FLAGS Each task can have a _flag_ set to make it pop out. There are three flags avaliable: |- *Char* :] *Flag* :[ *Description* |- \! : _Urgent_ :[ Mark task as important. |- ? : _Maybe_ :[ Mark task as mayhap. |- @ : _Depends_ :[ Task that depends on someone else. Use them by adding the required _char_ after the `\* ` in a task: ``` #+start: 9:30 \* ! Meet with Knuth. ``` If used with _repetition_ it must go *after* it. ## REPETITION Allows repetition of a task for as many quarters as needed in succession. Use them by adding a number right after the `\* ` in a task: ``` #+start: 11:30 * 8 Boring 2h meeting. ``` If used with _flags_ it must go *before* any. ## SPECIAL There are two special symbols the _DESCRIPTION_ can contain: *=* Repeat the previous task. It will only carry over the description so it can contain a different _flag_ or _repetition_ number. *-* None, the most important thing. 15 minutes of doing nothing.