Jose Robins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There is a customize variable called "org deadline warning days" - > Maybe this setting has something to do with what you are seeing?
Yes sure, I can set org-deadline-warning-days to 0 and never see an upcoming deadline. However, that is not what I want. The agenda view has two parts: (a) the time table and (b) a list of tasks that are scheduled for today, due today or due within org-set-deadline-warning-days. Tasks that are due tomorrow at 14:00 should show up in (b), not in (a). What I see is this: 8:00...... ---------------- 10:00...... ---------------- 12:00...... ---------------- 14:00...... ---------------- Plan: 14:00...... TODO Some Task 16:00...... ---------------- Plan: 14:00...... In 2 d.: TODO Some Task (*) Plan: Deadline: TODO Other task without time Plan: In 2 d.: TODO Yet another Task (**) I *do* want the task (*) show up in the agenda view, but *not* in the timetable, because I do not have to do (*) today at 14:00. What I want is to show (*) the same way as (**), i.e. like a task with no time specified, *below* the time table. > > Jose > > Florian Beck wrote: >> Hi, >> >> sometimes I want to specify a deadline with a certain time. >> >> Without a time, there is no problem. The deadline shows up a couple of >> times earlier, which is fine. >> >> However, when I specify a time like >> DEADLINE: <2008-08-04 Mon 16:00> >> >> this shows up in the daily agenda of Saturday like this: >> >> 8:00...... ---------------- >> 10:00...... ---------------- >> 12:00...... ---------------- >> 14:00...... ---------------- >> 16:00...... ---------------- >> Plan: 16:00...... In 2 d.: TODO Some Task >> >> This is not helpful, it does not belong in the timetable for today. I >> want the task to show up in the agenda view, just not in the timetable. >> How can I accomplish that? >> >> Also, there is a bug when I add a timestamp to the task: >> >> * TODO Some Task <2008-08-02 Sat 14:00> >> DEADLINE: <2008-08-04 Mon 16:00> >> >> This is displayed thusly in the agenda view (note the wrong time on the >> second occurance): >> >> 8:00...... ---------------- >> 10:00...... ---------------- >> 12:00...... ---------------- >> 14:00...... ---------------- >> Plan: 14:00...... TODO Some Task 16:00...... >> ---------------- >> Plan: 14:00...... In 2 d.: TODO Some Task >> >> Maybe it does not make much sense to specify a deadline after the >> timestamp. Anyway, I noticed it when playing around. > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode -- Florian Beck _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode