Hi list, i often use shift with left or right arrow keys to change the date in org-(super-)agenda. These key combinations can be used with prefix C-u and double prefix C-u C-u.
In my setup in org 9.4 the behaviour is like this for a scheduled date without scheduled time (for example SCHEDULED: <2020-10-27>: C-u S-left: Date changes to date before (26th) C-u S-right: Date does not change C-u C-u S-left: Date changes to date before (26th) C-u C-u: S-right: Date does not change I would prefer this behaviour instead (my proposal): C-u S-left: Add a default time (e.g. 6:00) C-u S-right: Add a default time (e.g. 6:00) C-u C-u S-left: Add a default time (e.g. 6:00) C-u C-u: S-right: Add a default time (e.g. 6:00) Scheduled date+time Timestamps can afterwards be changed as expected with C-u prefix(es). What I found out until now: ( org-schedule nil "12:00" ) adds a time 12:00 to a SCHEDULED date property. (if (< (length (org-entry-get nil "SCHEDULED")) 16) (print 'scheduled_time_missing) (print 'scheduled_time_existent)) org-timestamp-has-time-p: could maybe better be used instead for finding out if time is not present. I think this would be a better default behaviour or the current behaviour might even be a bug. Thanks, Martin :)