Re: [O] bug with org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift?
Hi Ingmar, Ingmar Meissner i...@ingmarmeissner.de writes: it seems to me that org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift is not working correct with org-mode 8.0. Usually i could specify a time shift, but not anymore. Did i miss something? David explanations are correct, but your email made me think I've been too heavy-handed with this change. It makes more sense to skip the time-shift prompt when there is no time-stamp and to have it by default when there is a time-stamp. So this is now how the command behaves. And when called with C-u, it will skip the time-shift prompt unconditionally. Thanks for bringing this up! -- Bastien
Re: [O] bug with org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift?
Ingmar Meissner i...@ingmarmeissner.de writes: Hi, it seems to me that org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift is not working correct with org-mode 8.0. Usually i could specify a time shift, but not anymore. Did i miss something? Hi Ingmar I had the same problem; it's not a bug, it still works, just the default behaviour has been changed for 8.0. The change is that the time-shift is no longer automatic. Now, before you type C-c C-x c you need to type C-u first, so that the whole command is C-u C-c C-x c, if you want the time shift. Otherwise, you get a plain clone with no time shift. (Before, you had to press extra keys to get a plain clone, now you have to press extra keys to get a time-shifted clone.) -- David