"Scott Jaderholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> As of 5.13 I am unable to schedule or set deadlines other than
> tomorrow. I thought this must be something in my settings but running
> emacs with -q and loading org without any special settings yields the
> same bug. Is anyone else having this problem?

Same here -- fixed in the patch below.  This was a problem with the new
function: `org-read-date-get-relative'

I didn't manage to fix the problem with inserting relative dates like
"++2d" though.  It looks like Org doesn't default to the date at point
anymore.  

> A more minor bug: if I create a file and add a heading without entering
> a newline and then try to schedule or set a deadline it will just say
> End of buffer and not set anything, except it does add a newline. Then
> if I try again the command will work.

Fixed in the patch below.

diff -u /home/guerry/elisp/testing/org/org.el /home/guerry/elisp/testing/bzg/org.el
--- /home/guerry/elisp/testing/org/org.el	2007-10-24 03:09:10.000000000 +0100
+++ /home/guerry/elisp/testing/bzg/org.el	2007-10-24 03:08:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -13748,7 +13748,8 @@
 	  (goto-char (match-end 1))
 	  (setq col (current-column))
 	  (goto-char (match-end 0))
-	  (if (eobp) (insert "\n") (forward-char 1))
+	  (if (eobp) (insert "\n"))
+	  (forward-char 1)
 	  (if (and (not (looking-at outline-regexp))
 		   (looking-at (concat "[^\r\n]*?" org-keyword-time-regexp
 				       "[^\r\n]*"))
@@ -16474,7 +16475,7 @@
 
 (defun org-read-date-get-relative (s today default)
   "Check string S for special relative date string.
-TODAY and DEFAULT are ionternal times, for today and for a default.
+TODAY and DEFAULT are internal times, for today and for a default.
 Return shift list (N what def-flag)
 WHAT       is \"d\", \"w\", \"m\", or \"y\" for day. week, month, year.
 N          is the number if WHATs to shift
@@ -16482,7 +16483,7 @@
            the DEFAULT date rather than TODAY."
   (when (string-match
 	 (concat
-	  "\\`[ \t]*\\([-+]\\{1,2\\}\\)?"
+	  "\\`[ \t]*[-+]+\\(\\{1,2\\}\\)?"
 	  "\\([0-9]+\\)?"
 	  "\\([dwmy]\\|\\(" (mapconcat 'car parse-time-weekdays "\\|") "\\)\\)?"
 	  "\\([ \t]\\|$\\)") s)

Diff finished.  Wed Oct 24 03:09:29 2007
-- 
Bastien
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