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En 27/08/2015, 18:14, en 18:14, Eric S Fraga escrito:
>On Thursday, 27 Aug 2015 at 23:33, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>> Oh man, I should have known not to second-guess Org.
>
>Gets me all the time! :-)
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>: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.50.2, Org
>release_8.3.
On Thursday, 27 Aug 2015 at 23:33, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> Oh man, I should have known not to second-guess Org.
Gets me all the time! :-)
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.50.2, Org release_8.3.1-176-g45abec
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 27 Aug 2015 at 11:46, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
> like to do something similar for
Hi Eric, Eric, Rasmus, and Nicolas,
On 2015-08-27 at 05:36, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> On Thursday, 27 Aug 2015 at 11:46, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and the
Eric S Fraga writes:
> if you enter a time stamp and then ask to enter another, org
> automatically inserts the -- between the two time stamps
I had no idea. This is awesome!
Rasmus
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When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?
On Thursday, 27 Aug 2015 at 11:46, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>>> Ken Mankoff writes:
>>>
Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> No, scheduled + deadline is a different use case. The syntax I use,
>> =SCHEDULED: <2020-01-01>--<2020-01-07>=, is valid,
I wouldn't bet on it. I'm sure this can lead to subtle problems. For
example,
* Test
SCHEDULED: <2020-01-01>--<2020
Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2015-08-26 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> Ken Mankoff writes:
>>
>>> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
>>> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
>>> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't
On 2015-08-26 at 15:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
>> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
>> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be
>> supported. Is
Hello,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by
> typing "--" and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd
> like to do something similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be
> supported. Is there an easy way to enter a date range for a s
Hi Org List
Org and the calendar make it fairly easy to enter time ranges, by typing "--"
and then the end time or "+" and then the duration. I'd like to do something
similar for dates, but it doesn't seem to be supported. Is there an easy way to
enter a date range for a scheduled task?
Thanks
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