Hi Pete, You can precede your quick entry with /e to specifically create an event, /s for a Starred item (or /t if you still think they're tasks), /n for notes and /m for messages. You can also combine these, separated by spaces, so:
/e /t Dinner 9pm would create an event and task. Unfortunately it creates it at 9am! Using 24-hour clock works fine, so /e /t Dinner 19:15 creates an event and task at 7:15pm All the best, Keith Mimi Yin wrote: > Hi Pete, > > The date parsing functionality was a bit of an experiment. So what > you're experiencing is incompleteness rather than intentional :) > > >> Suppose I click on Chandler's "All" icon in the upper left and then >> type "test 9:00pm" into the Quick-entry Bar. Chandler creates a LATER >> item, with for "Today 9:00 PM". Cool. Then I go into the detail >> window and manually delete the now-redundant " 9:00pm" clutter (others >> have complained about this, no need to more whine here). Then I click >> on the "Calendar" icon in the top menubar. At this point, I expect to >> see the thing that I created, at the time/date that I gave. No luck. >> So I click the "add to Calendar" (why do I have to do this?) and I can >> then see it on the Calendar on the right date, but the time-of-day >> part is blank, and it's at the very top of the day. I don't get it. >> >> -- Pete >> _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list unsubscribe here: http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/chandler-users Chandler wiki: http://chandlerproject.org/wikihome
