Nick Dokos gmail.com> writes:
> `C-c C-x c' (`org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift')
Thanks. This looks like the best solution.
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> It is probably because you don't need it. Syntax wise, SCHEDULED,
> DEADLINE and CLOSED can only appear once, on the line right after the
> related headline.
> There is no limitation to the number of plain timestamps under a headline.
Thanks for the clarification.
Bes
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> I guess if you do not plan to do start working on the task you should
> not put the SCHEDULED and just a simple timestamp. But if you plan to
> work on a task every day of the week, why shouldn't you be able to do it
> this way?
Because
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> This is not valid syntax. A given headline cannot have more than one
> SCHEDULED entry attached to it. Even if it works (I didn't test),
> I wouldn't count on it: this is a bug.
I guess if you do not plan to do start working on the task you should
not put the SCHEDULED
Nick Dokos writes:
> SabreWolfy writes:
>
>> I searched here and elsewhere, and then played with various diary sexp
>> settings, but I could not find a way to repeat an entry on work/week days
>> (Monday to Friday) every week. I would like a task to appear on all Mondays
>> to Fridays. The repea
Hello,
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> * Test
> SCHEDULED: <2014-06-09 Mon +1w>
> SCHEDULED: <2014-06-10 Tue +1w>
> SCHEDULED: <2014-06-11 Wed +1w>
> SCHEDULED: <2014-06-12 Thu +1w>
> SCHEDULED: <2014-06-13 Fri +1w>
> #+END_SRC
This
SabreWolfy writes:
> I searched here and elsewhere, and then played with various diary sexp
> settings, but I could not find a way to repeat an entry on work/week days
> (Monday to Friday) every week. I would like a task to appear on all Mondays
> to Fridays. The repeat should preferably be from
Hi SabreWolfy,
SabreWolfy writes:
> I searched here and elsewhere, and then played with various diary sexp
> settings, but I could not find a way to repeat an entry on work/week days
> (Monday to Friday) every week. I would like a task to appear on all Mondays
> to Fridays.
You could add five e
I searched here and elsewhere, and then played with various diary sexp
settings, but I could not find a way to repeat an entry on work/week days
(Monday to Friday) every week. I would like a task to appear on all Mondays
to Fridays. The repeat should preferably be from Monday to Tuesday, Tuesday
to