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Juan Pechiar <j...@pechiar.com> writes:

> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 08:12:19PM -0400, William LÉCHELLE wrote:
>> > org-mode thinks I finished it for 'today' because it's after 0AM and
>> > schedules it for 'tomorrow'. This way, I'll forget it for one day.
>> >
>> > Is there a simple day to say: "I finished this task yesterday" without
>> > me having to manually change every date in the tree, the PROPERTIES
>> > drawer, and in the Logbook?
>>
>> Is the org-extend-today-until variable what you're searching for ?
>>
>> (Assuming you don't do anything past midnight you don't consider to be done 
>> the
>> day before.)
>
> And if you are even past your org-extend-today-until time, the
> command org-agenda-todo-yesterday comes to the rescue: it will record
> your state change at 23:59 the previous day.
>
> Very useful for habit tracking.
>
> .j.

`org-extend-today-until' seems to be the perfect
solution. `org-agenda-todo-yesterday' seems helpful too.

Thank you very much!

Cheers,

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Moritz Ulrich
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