Very cool, thanks !
Le mer. 11 oct. 2023 à 11:03, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
> >> if I have the following heading :
> >>
> >> * A test
> >> [2023-10-10 Tue 17:25]--[2023-10-10 Tue 17:30]
> >> <2023-10-10 Tue 17:25>--<2023-10-10 Tue 17:30>
> >>
> >> The "org interval"
Ihor Radchenko writes:
>> if I have the following heading :
>>
>> * A test
>> [2023-10-10 Tue 17:25]--[2023-10-10 Tue 17:30]
>> <2023-10-10 Tue 17:25>--<2023-10-10 Tue 17:30>
>>
>> The "org interval" are not respected for the inactive timestamp. See what
>> is the result in org-agenda :
>>
>>
>
> I will look closer at this problem later.
> No need. I changed the subject to branch off this bug report as a new
> thread.
Thanks a lot :) have a nice day !
Le mar. 10 oct. 2023 à 18:31, Ihor Radchenko a écrit :
> Cletip Cletip writes:
>
> > Now that I have the diary in front of me, I
Cletip Cletip writes:
> Now that I have the diary in front of me, I get the impression that there's
> another problem, and I guess it's not as simple as a simple regular
> expression.
>
> if I have the following heading :
>
> * A test
> [2023-10-10 Tue 17:25]--[2023-10-10 Tue 17:30]
>