Re: [O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
Hi François, pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: Could it be: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = [2012-01-23 lun] when appropriate? This is now the case. Thanks for the suggestion. -- Bastien
[O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
Hi, Org people! :-) Commands `C-c .' and `C-c !' both insert a time stamp in the buffer, and the date is prompted in the mini-buffer in the same way for both commands. One of them is going to insert DATE, the other [DATE]. The mini-buffer always show DATE, like this: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = 2012-01-23 lun Could it be: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = [2012-01-23 lun] when appropriate? This feedback would be useful (to me at least), in case I mixed `C-c .' and `C-c !' in my head, and am using the wrong one. François
Re: [O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
pin...@iro.umontreal.ca (François Pinard) writes: Hi, Org people! :-) Commands `C-c .' and `C-c !' both insert a time stamp in the buffer, and the date is prompted in the mini-buffer in the same way for both commands. One of them is going to insert DATE, the other [DATE]. The mini-buffer always show DATE, like this: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = 2012-01-23 lun Could it be: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = [2012-01-23 lun] when appropriate? This feedback would be useful (to me at least), in That's probably not worth the effort. If you use the wrong one just put point on the [ or and hit S-up arrow to switch it. Regards, Bernt
Re: [O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
Hi ! If I understood well, I think that the difference between C-c . and C-c ! is that the timestamp is active or not. DATE is an active date that appear in agenda view. So you have ti use it if you want to see the task scheduled or deadlined. [DATE] format does not allow the timestamp to interact with agenda view. It is used to indicate date just for information. Lolo Le 23/01/2012 17:01, François Pinard a écrit : Hi, Org people! :-) Commands `C-c .' and `C-c !' both insert a time stamp in the buffer, and the date is prompted in the mini-buffer in the same way for both commands. One of them is going to insertDATE, the other [DATE]. The mini-buffer always showDATE, like this: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = 2012-01-23 lun Could it be: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = [2012-01-23 lun] when appropriate? This feedback would be useful (to me at least), in case I mixed `C-c .' and `C-c !' in my head, and am using the wrong one. François
Re: [O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
Lolo le 13 lolol...@gmail.com writes: Hi ! If I understood well, I think that the difference between C-c . and C-c ! is that the timestamp is active or not. DATE is an active date that appear in agenda view. So you have ti use it if you want to see the task scheduled or deadlined. [DATE] format does not allow the timestamp to interact with agenda view. It is used to indicate date just for information. You can include inactive timestamps in the agenda with the [ and ] keys. -Bernt
Re: [O] Prompts for `C-c .' and `C-c !'
On 2012-01-24 00:01 +0800, François Pinard wrote: Commands `C-c .' and `C-c !' both insert a time stamp in the buffer, and the date is prompted in the mini-buffer in the same way for both commands. One of them is going to insert DATE, the other [DATE]. The mini-buffer always show DATE, like this: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = 2012-01-23 lun Could it be: Date+time [2012-01-23]: = [2012-01-23 lun] I think this is a good suggestion. is unconditionally set in org-time-stamp-custom-formats but it can be fixed by tweaking org-read-date-display. Leo