[O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Subhan Michael Tindall
Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in the 
mini-buffer to pick a date
This is great
However, there doesn't appear to be any way to include a time in the deadline 
without going in afterwards and manually editing it.
This is not so great.

I would dearly love to be able to easily enter in deadlines for items with a 
full  date/time stamp. I frequently need to know that item X is not only due 
tomorrow (DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri>). But that it is due tomorrow at 1:00 PM 
(DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri 13:00>)
Manually editing to add the time stamp seems to cause no problems, and causes 
DEADLINES to locate in the time grid as expected, which is very helpful.
Am I just missing something, or is this a glaring hole in the scheduling 
mechanic?
Thanks!
Subhan


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Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Yuri Niyazov
you can just type in the time in the mini buffer.

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
 wrote:
> Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in the
> mini-buffer to pick a date
>
> This is great
>
> However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a time in the
> deadline without going in afterwards and manually editing it.
>
> This is not so great.
>
>
>
> I would dearly love to be able to easily enter in deadlines for items with a
> full  date/time stamp. I frequently need to know that item X is not only due
> tomorrow (DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri>). But that it is due tomorrow at 1:00
> PM (DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri 13:00>)
>
> Manually editing to add the time stamp seems to cause no problems, and
> causes DEADLINES to locate in the time grid as expected, which is very
> helpful.
>
> Am I just missing something, or is this a glaring hole in the scheduling
> mechanic?
> Thanks!
>
> Subhan
>
>
>
>
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Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Dominic Surano
Subhan Michael Tindall  familycareinc.org> writes:

> 
> 
> 
> Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in 
the mini-buffer to pick a date
> This is great
> However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a time in the 
deadline without going in afterwards and manually editing it.
> 
> This is not so great.
>  
> I would dearly love to be able to easily enter in deadlines for items 
with a full  date/time stamp. I frequently need to know that item X is 
not only due tomorrow (DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri>). But that it is due 
tomorrow at 1:00 PM (DEADLINE:
>  <2015-02-13 Fri 13:00>)
> Manually editing to add the time stamp seems to cause no problems, and 
causes DEADLINES to locate in the time grid as expected, which is very 
helpful.
> Am I just missing something, or is this a glaring hole in the 
scheduling mechanic?
> Thanks!
> Subhan
>  
> 
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I believe you're missing something. While in the Date+time mini-buffer, 
you can enter a string such as "2015-02-03 1:00pm" or "2015-04-21 13:50" 
rather than just S+ARROWS to select the day. The yellow highlighted text 
will update accordingly to reflect how it's interpreting your input. 
Pressing enter should insert the deadline / scheduled date AND time.

Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Subhan Michael Tindall
> -Original Message-
> From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org
> [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org] On
> Behalf Of Dominic Surano
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2015 12:47 PM
> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for
> DEADLINE/SCHEDULE
> 
> Subhan Michael Tindall  familycareinc.org> writes:
> 
> >
> >
> >
> > Both C-c C-d (deadline) and C-d C-s (schedule) bring up a calendar in
> the mini-buffer to pick a date
> > This is great
> > However, there doesn’t appear to be any way to include a time in the
> deadline without going in afterwards and manually editing it.
> >
> > This is not so great.
> >
> > I would dearly love to be able to easily enter in deadlines for items
> with a full  date/time stamp. I frequently need to know that item X is not 
> only
> due tomorrow (DEADLINE: <2015-02-13 Fri>). But that it is due tomorrow at
> 1:00 PM (DEADLINE:
> >  <2015-02-13 Fri 13:00>)
> > Manually editing to add the time stamp seems to cause no problems, and
> causes DEADLINES to locate in the time grid as expected, which is very
> helpful.
> > Am I just missing something, or is this a glaring hole in the
> scheduling mechanic?
> > Thanks!
> > Subhan
> >
> >
> 
> I believe you're missing something. While in the Date+time mini-buffer, you
> can enter a string such as "2015-02-03 1:00pm" or "2015-04-21 13:50"
> rather than just S+ARROWS to select the day. The yellow highlighted text will
> update accordingly to reflect how it's interpreting your input.
> Pressing enter should insert the deadline / scheduled date AND time.
[>] 
Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different interface methods to 
fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing and cludgy. Plus, if you type in 
a full time/date stamp + time, you can still move around in the calendar, but 
it doesn't update the selected datestamp in yellow.  Also confusing.
I use the calendar to select a date, it works wonderfully, and quickly.   But, 
once a date is picked, having either a prompt or a simple picker that works 
with the S+ARROWS to select a time would be great, and make a much smoother 
interface.

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Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Yuri Niyazov
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
 wrote:
> Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different interface methods 
> to fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing and cludgy. Plus, if you 
> type in a full time/date stamp + time, you can still move around in the 
> calendar, but it doesn't update the selected datestamp in yellow.  Also 
> confusing.

Cludgy is in the eye of the beholder. I am hugely bothered by various
inconsistencies in org-mode user interface (see my other posts to this
list) but this one is very far down on the list. This is why:

When I need to schedule a date, it is sufficiently close to today's
date that it is usually 2-3 S+ARROWS keystrokes away from today, so
the calendar with "today" selected as default is great.

So, let's see how a time selector would work:

When you bring up a time selector, it could by default show one of the
following three options:

1) The current time
2) The last time you selected when you used the time selector
3) Some default configurable time like "noon"

When I need to schedule a time for an event, the time that something
needs to happen is usually not related to any times on that list, so
using S+ARROWS would be less efficient than typing out the time, which
is at most four keystrokes if its on the hour. (E.g. "10pm" ). Of
course, this is only true if you are a touch-typist.



Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-12 Thread Yuri Niyazov
PS It is clear that you can *both* select the correct date using
calendar, and *then* type in the time while still in the calendar
selector, right?

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Yuri Niyazov  wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
>  wrote:
>> Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different interface methods 
>> to fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing and cludgy. Plus, if you 
>> type in a full time/date stamp + time, you can still move around in the 
>> calendar, but it doesn't update the selected datestamp in yellow.  Also 
>> confusing.
>
> Cludgy is in the eye of the beholder. I am hugely bothered by various
> inconsistencies in org-mode user interface (see my other posts to this
> list) but this one is very far down on the list. This is why:
>
> When I need to schedule a date, it is sufficiently close to today's
> date that it is usually 2-3 S+ARROWS keystrokes away from today, so
> the calendar with "today" selected as default is great.
>
> So, let's see how a time selector would work:
>
> When you bring up a time selector, it could by default show one of the
> following three options:
>
> 1) The current time
> 2) The last time you selected when you used the time selector
> 3) Some default configurable time like "noon"
>
> When I need to schedule a time for an event, the time that something
> needs to happen is usually not related to any times on that list, so
> using S+ARROWS would be less efficient than typing out the time, which
> is at most four keystrokes if its on the hour. (E.g. "10pm" ). Of
> course, this is only true if you are a touch-typist.



Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-13 Thread Charles Millar


On 02/12/2015 07:37 PM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:

PS It is clear that you can *both* select the correct date using
calendar, and *then* type in the time while still in the calendar
selector, right?

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Yuri Niyazov  wrote:

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
 wrote:

Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different interface methods to 
fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing and cludgy. Plus, if you type in 
a full time/date stamp + time, you can still move around in the calendar, but 
it doesn't update the selected datestamp in yellow.  Also confusing.

Cludgy is in the eye of the beholder. I am hugely bothered by various
inconsistencies in org-mode user interface (see my other posts to this
list) but this one is very far down on the list. This is why:

When I need to schedule a date, it is sufficiently close to today's
date that it is usually 2-3 S+ARROWS keystrokes away from today, so
the calendar with "today" selected as default is great.

So, let's see how a time selector would work:

When you bring up a time selector, it could by default show one of the
following three options:

1) The current time
2) The last time you selected when you used the time selector
3) Some default configurable time like "noon"

When I need to schedule a time for an event, the time that something
needs to happen is usually not related to any times on that list, so
using S+ARROWS would be less efficient than typing out the time, which
is at most four keystrokes if its on the hour. (E.g. "10pm" ). Of
course, this is only true if you are a touch-typist.



Why bother with the arrow keys at all? I have a capture template for 
appointments and deadlines which requests date and time. Calendar is 
called. Rather than arrow keys I type the datetime (optional 
duration) and then enter - e.g. call the template, then "2/28 13:30 (and 
then enter the rest of template requests such as 'What has to be done""


Charlie Millar

Charlie Millar



Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-13 Thread Charles Millar


On 02/13/2015 08:14 AM, Charles Millar wrote:


On 02/12/2015 07:37 PM, Yuri Niyazov wrote:

PS It is clear that you can *both* select the correct date using
calendar, and *then* type in the time while still in the calendar
selector, right?

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Yuri Niyazov 
 wrote:

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Subhan Michael Tindall
 wrote:
Not really an acceptable answer. Having to use 2 different 
interface methods to fill in one time/date stamp value is confusing 
and cludgy. Plus, if you type in a full time/date stamp + time, you 
can still move around in the calendar, but it doesn't update the 
selected datestamp in yellow.  Also confusing.

Cludgy is in the eye of the beholder. I am hugely bothered by various
inconsistencies in org-mode user interface (see my other posts to this
list) but this one is very far down on the list. This is why:

When I need to schedule a date, it is sufficiently close to today's
date that it is usually 2-3 S+ARROWS keystrokes away from today, so
the calendar with "today" selected as default is great.

So, let's see how a time selector would work:

When you bring up a time selector, it could by default show one of the
following three options:

1) The current time
2) The last time you selected when you used the time selector
3) Some default configurable time like "noon"

When I need to schedule a time for an event, the time that something
needs to happen is usually not related to any times on that list, so
using S+ARROWS would be less efficient than typing out the time, which
is at most four keystrokes if its on the hour. (E.g. "10pm" ). Of
course, this is only true if you are a touch-typist.



Why bother with the arrow keys at all? I have a capture template for 
appointments and deadlines which requests date and time. Calendar is 
called. Rather than arrow keys I type the datetime (optional 
duration) and then enter - e.g. call the template, then "2/28 13:30 
(and then enter the rest of template requests such as 'What has to be 
done""


Charlie Millar

Forgot to mention that with the deadline I also might enter a lead time



Re: [O] How to include time when generating timestamp for DEADLINE/SCHEDULE

2015-02-14 Thread Yuri Niyazov
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:25 AM, Charles Millar  wrote:
>> Why bother with the arrow keys at all? I have a capture template for
>> appointments and deadlines which requests date and time. Calendar is called.
>> Rather than arrow keys I type the datetime (optional duration) and
>> then enter - e.g. call the template, then "2/28 13:30 (and then enter the
>> rest of template requests such as 'What has to be done""

Because "tomorrow" is one key combo away - Shift-Right, and you don't
have to remember today's date and add 1 to it. Likewise, "same day
next week" is one key combo away - Shift-Down", and you don't have to
add 7 to it. YMMV, but this sort of cognitive load reduction is
important to some people, including myself.