Hi Ihor,
On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 at 14:28, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
I feel that you are overcomplicating things a bit.
Well, the most important objective of the analysis was to try to figure
out if the `todayp' condition was too strict or not. Since your
suggested fix implies removing it as
Gustavo Barros writes:
> ... (lots of detailed analysis with various cases)
> WDYT?
I feel that you are overcomplicating things a bit.
What if we simply change all the agenda lines if and only if their date
in agenda is earlier or equal to the next scheduled time (after repeater
is triggered)?
Hi Ihor,
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 at 10:46, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Thanks for the detailed analysis!
I thank you again for your continued interest in this little report.
I dug through the old commits and found where this behaviour has been
introduced:
Commit 0bbf3a9bd message details the
Gustavo Barros writes:
> But not to bump empty handed, I did some investigation on this, and I
> think I know why the problem happens.
Thanks for the detailed analysis!
> What I'm not sure is why this condition is there in the first place.
> That's the only place where the let-bound `todayp'
Hi All,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 at 21:40, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Gustavo Barros writes:
The glitch is that some repeated tasks, when marked done in the
Agenda,
show no visual feedback that the action has taken place, as usual,
and
if you refresh the Agenda, they just vanish, which
Hi Ihor,
On Fri, 29 Oct 2021 at 21:40, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Confirmed
Thanks for checking and marking.
Best,
Gustavo.
Gustavo Barros writes:
> The glitch is that some repeated tasks, when marked done in the Agenda,
> show no visual feedback that the action has taken place, as usual, and
> if you refresh the Agenda, they just vanish, which demonstrates the
> action had indeed taken place in the agenda file,
Hi All,
I've been meeting a small glitch on the Agenda, which had been eluding
me for some time, as it "sometimes works, sometimes doesn't", and I
wasn't being able to recognize the rule for it. So I started keeping
track of it a while, and I was thus able to come up with a ECM. I'm not