mrigetitd...@safe-mail.net writes:
> Sorry, I am on the road and have no access to my org files. I use the default
> agenda M-o a a, and regular entries.
>
> This could be one of my entries.
>
> *** TODO make backups
> SCHEDULED: <2012-07-21 Sat .+10d>
>
> I want to show this item in my agenda on
> mrigetitd...@safe-mail.net writes:
>
> > I have a bunch of TODO items, each with a timestamp, which I would like to
> > not being displayed in the agenda if the day of their timestamp/schedule is
> > in the future.
>
> Can you share an example of .org file along with the custom agenda
> command
Hi Mark and Bastien,
I have also been interested in this sort of functionality. This message
made me dig a little and I think it's covered by the following:
(setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled 'future)
Basically, a global TODO list, but don't tell me about stuff that isn't
due yet.
.
mrigetitd...@safe-mail.net writes:
> I have a bunch of TODO items, each with a timestamp, which I would like to
> not being displayed in the agenda if the day of their timestamp/schedule is
> in the future.
Can you share an example of .org file along with the custom agenda
command (or the default
Hi,
I have a bunch of TODO items, each with a timestamp, which I would like to not
being displayed in the agenda if the day of their timestamp/schedule is in the
future.
Is there a special property that I can attach to these TODO items which
achieves what I want?
-- Mark