Hello, Tim Landscheidt <t...@tim-landscheidt.de> writes:
> I wanted to (and did) change a number of timestamps by a > constant. So I found (and successfully used) > org-timestamp-change which starts with (master): > > | […] > | (defun org-timestamp-change (n &optional what updown suppress-tmp-delay) > | "Change the date in the time stamp at point. > | The date will be changed by N times WHAT. WHAT can be `day', `month', > | `year', `minute', `second'. If WHAT is not given, the cursor position > | in the timestamp determines what will be changed. > | When SUPPRESS-TMP-DELAY is non-nil, suppress delays like \"--2d\"." > | […] > > Incorrect is the enumeration of valid values for WHAT: 'hour > is missing and 'second is probably wrong (?). > > Incomplete is the documentation for UPDOWN: I had assumed it > was the "direction" of change, but that is determined in- > stead by the sign of N. Fixed. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou