On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 23:25, Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerde...@web.de> wrote:
> Neil Jerram <neiljer...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi Michael, > > Hi Neil! > > > I'm not in front of my computer, to check this, but I think that an > > active date range will have this effect, i.e. > > > > ** Vacation > > <start date>--<end date> > > Hmm, no, AFAICT that's what I used to do, and it only shows the > appointment at start and end date, not between the two dates. That's > with C-c a a btw. I wonder why it seems to work for you... > I've just checked that it really does work for me - and yes, it does. This is a bit of one of my org files: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ** Bank holiday weekend <2018-05-05 Sat>--<2018-05-07 Mon> #+END_EXAMPLE and here's (part of) my agenda buffer for that month: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE Saturday 5 May 2018 divorce: (1/3): Bank holiday weekend Sunday 6 May 2018 divorce: (2/3): Bank holiday weekend Monday 7 May 2018 W19 divorce: (3/3): Bank holiday weekend #+END_EXAMPLE Sorry, that's no solution for you, but maybe there's a clue in the detail there? Best wishes, Neil