Re: [Orgmode] request re default year in date

2007-11-04 Thread Carsten Dominik

On  16Oct2007, at 5:37 PM, John Rakestraw wrote:


Hi --

[[resending because I sent earlier from different email address.]]

As I begin to schedule meetings and tasks for the next calendar  
year, I

find that the default year (if I say, for example, jan 7) is the
current calendar year. Of course, that's what the documentation  
says it

will be, but 

I wonder if we could have at least an option for the default year  
to be

the next year if one is inserting a date that's already past for this
calendar year -- in my case, at least, if I'm now inserting the  
date jan

7 -- or even sep 30 -- it's much more likely that I'm wanting the date
from 2008 than from 2007.

I know that the 2008 date is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type sep 30 8 at the prompt and get 2008-09-30 Tue -- so I can  
live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the  
way i

think, I guess ;)


Hi John,

excellent suggestion, this will be in 5.14, maybe even on by default.

- Carsten





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[Orgmode] request re default year in date

2007-10-17 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi --

As I begin to schedule meetings and tasks for the next calendar year, I
find that the default year (if I say, for example, jan 7) is the
current calendar year. Of course, that's what the documentation says it
will be, but 

I wonder if we could have at least an option for the default year to be
the next year if one is inserting a date that's already past for this
calendar year -- in my case, at least, if I'm now inserting the date jan
7 -- or even sep 30 -- it's much more likely that I'm wanting the date
from 2008 than from 2007.

I know that the 2008 date is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type sep 30 8 at the prompt and get 2008-09-30 Tue -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
think, I guess ;)

-- 
John Rakestraw


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Re: [Orgmode] request re default year in date

2007-10-17 Thread Bastien
John Rakestraw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I wonder if we could have at least an option for the default year to be
 the next year if one is inserting a date that's already past for this
 calendar year -- in my case, at least, if I'm now inserting the date jan
 7 -- or even sep 30 -- it's much more likely that I'm wanting the date
 from 2008 than from 2007.

Just in case you don't know: When C-c . you can already jump from one
month to another with the S-M-left/right keys. 

-- 
Bastien


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[Orgmode] request re default year in date

2007-10-16 Thread John Rakestraw
Hi --

[[resending because I sent earlier from different email address.]]

As I begin to schedule meetings and tasks for the next calendar year, I
find that the default year (if I say, for example, jan 7) is the
current calendar year. Of course, that's what the documentation says it
will be, but 

I wonder if we could have at least an option for the default year to be
the next year if one is inserting a date that's already past for this
calendar year -- in my case, at least, if I'm now inserting the date jan
7 -- or even sep 30 -- it's much more likely that I'm wanting the date
from 2008 than from 2007.

I know that the 2008 date is only two keystrokes away -- i.e., I can
type sep 30 8 at the prompt and get 2008-09-30 Tue -- so I can live
with it the way it is. Just looking to have the program think the way i
think, I guess ;)

-- 
John Rakestraw


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