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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, - -- Moritz Ulrich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJP3tKgAAoJEKUFGO1Zs0thECwIAMPI0hpLpsxpk1vqYaxp6Ghe I+E36CKrEmW/GuRmUXK7XxlO2gqnITUGo+1lwrazP3oejyHyFww5qN8+ha66FHeH 7AcPNgGb4alSwwTLrziskTn3h1Q9tbrWdu1cubHCXEDetqSxL/Ai6/iFb1wC5nMC JyNqvticdhr3of0S4DKMC0TyUtJl7CwB/rx+6+V6smqcLrzHoMJ5KH/q2B/xt54+ kQw8/5uYiEnhYnW6KUN99HK0g/WygRLvDBH0gzXQEQwgDxXgqgfttFTuBdl+Isf3 vpezm7Te9IDjeLcHBaYpyP8VEbtLtFtq0gxN59MjkJ0gQQWzfL2NrakxEgN9EKY= =uDWM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----