Hi Richard,
Richard Lawrence writes:
> What about just adding a tag (:evening:, :morning:, etc.) to represent a
> fuzzy time, with a plain date stamp, like <2018-12-04>?
>
> That would allow you to easily create a custom agenda view containing
> just entries with fuzzy times (if they have a
Hi Leo,
Leo Gaspard writes:
> In the process of migrating all my self-organization to org-mode, I
> noticed there is something that cannot currently be encoded in
> timestamps: fuzzy times, where an appointment is made for “Dec 4, Tue,
> evening” but with the hours not yet fixed.
> ...
> To be
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2018-12-08 at 09:47 -0800, Leo Gaspard wrote:
>> However, I think it may be a good idea to allow eg. this kind of
>> timestamps:
>> <2018-02-04 Tue evening> That would be handled as though it
>> was eg. <2018-02-04 Tue 18:00-22:00> (which would be configurable),
On 2018-12-08 at 09:47 -0800, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> However, I think it may be a good idea to allow eg. this kind of
> timestamps:
> <2018-02-04 Tue evening> That would be handled as though it
> was eg. <2018-02-04 Tue 18:00-22:00> (which would be configurable), so
> that it would be
Hello,
In the process of migrating all my self-organization to org-mode, I
noticed there is something that cannot currently be encoded in
timestamps: fuzzy times, where an appointment is made for “Dec 4, Tue,
evening” but with the hours not yet fixed.
Currently my way of handling this has been