Daniel Fleischer writes:
Eric S Fraga [2021-09-10 Fri 11:57] wrote:
What works for me, for diary sexp entries, is putting the time
in the
heading:
* 09:00-10:00 Weekly meeting
<%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021)>
This is exactly how the feature is described in the manual:
#+begin_example
Eric S Fraga [2021-09-10 Fri 11:57] wrote:
> What works for me, for diary sexp entries, is putting the time in the
> heading:
>
> * 09:00-10:00 Weekly meeting
> <%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021)>
This is exactly how the feature is described in the manual:
#+begin_example
Diary-style expression
Eric S Fraga writes:
> What works for me, for diary sexp entries, is putting the time in the
> heading:
>
> * 09:00-10:00 Weekly meeting
> <%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021)>
Actually, that is how the manual explain their usage.
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Daniel Fleischer
On Friday, 10 Sep 2021 at 18:00, Yuchen Pei wrote:
> Say I write the following in my agenda org file:
>
> * Weekly meeting
> <%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
What works for me, for diary sexp entries, is putting the time in the
heading:
* 09:00-10:00 Weekly meeting
<%%(diary-cyclic 7
Daniel Fleischer writes:
Yuchen Pei [2021-09-10 Fri 18:00] wrote:
* Weekly meeting
<%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
Invoking org-agenda with a (org-agenda-list) does not show the
item, whereas scheduled diary sexp or plain timestamp
works fine:
* Weekly meeting
SCHEDULED:
Yuchen Pei [2021-09-10 Fri 18:00] wrote:
> * Weekly meeting
> <%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
>
> Invoking org-agenda with a (org-agenda-list) does not show the item, whereas
> scheduled diary sexp or plain timestamp
> works fine:
>
> * Weekly meeting
> SCHEDULED: <%%(diary-cyclic 7
Hello,
Can anyone reproduce this?
Say I write the following in my agenda org file:
* Weekly meeting
<%%(diary-cyclic 7 9 10 2021) 9:00-10:00>
Invoking org-agenda with a (org-agenda-list) does not show the
item, whereas scheduled diary sexp or plain timestamp works fine:
* Weekly meeting