I think that is what I also had inn mind, but I care more about the resheduling part, wouldn't that work with sheduling it on day x and then have a deadline day x+1?
thu...@arcor.de (Thomas Plass) writes: > Hi subscribers, > > can multiday timestamp ranges be made repeatable? Case in point: I'd > like to create the timestamp(s) for an "after-hour" time span ranging > from 18:00 in the evening til the following morning 10:00, repeated > every day. > > I tried these: > > * Overnighter (listed for 2000-01-03 and -04 only) > <2000-01-03 Mo 18:00>--<2000-01-04 Di 10:00> > > * Overnighter (has cookie, but doesn't repeat beyond -04) > <2000-01-03 Mo 18:00 +1d>--<2000-01-04 Di 10:00 +1d> > > * 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only notionally) > <2000-01-03 Mo 18:00-10:00 +1d> > > Agenda week view looks like this (when opening the last timestamp): > > Week-agenda (W01): > Montag 3 Januar 2000 W01 > manual: 18:00...... (1/2): Overnighter (listed for 2000-01-03 and -04 > only) > manual: 18:00...... (1/2): Overnighter (has cookie, but doesn't repeat > beyond -04) > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Dienstag 4 Januar 2000 > manual: 10:00...... (2/2): Overnighter (listed for 2000-01-03 and -04 > only) > manual: 10:00...... (2/2): Overnighter (has cookie, but doesn't repeat > beyond -04) > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Mittwoch 5 Januar 2000 > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Donnerstag 6 Januar 2000 > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Freitag 7 Januar 2000 > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Samstag 8 Januar 2000 > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > Sonntag 9 Januar 2000 > manual: 18:00-10:00 6 o'clock Repeater (repeats, but is overnight only > notionally) > > I'd like the "Overnighter" to be listed for every day. > > Thanks for any suggestions! > > Thomas