"Andrew M. Nuxoll" <[email protected]> writes:
> 1. When I view my agenda for a day it displays TODO items twice if they
> are both SCHEDULED and DEADLINEd (a common occurrence for me). Can this
> be avoided? Here's a generic example snippet from my agenda:
> Thursday 9 July 2009
> nux: Scheduled: TODO [#B] Call Mary :PROJECT::
> nux: In 1 d.: TODO [#B] Call Mary :PROJECT::
I think this is a feature.
For example, if I get some books from a library, I use the deadline to
mark when I absolutely must return the books. The schedule tells me:
Hey, I am near the library this day, so I *want* to do this today.
I absolutely want both informations in my agenda.
>From the manual:
DEADLINE
Meaning: the task (most likely a TODO item, though not necessarily) is
supposed to be finished on that date.
SCHEDULED
Meaning: you are planning to start working on that task on the given
date.
You can set a different deadline for each item, but "avoiding this" totally
means avoiding crucial information in your agenda.
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