Wonderful, thanks alot!
I can already see this becoming of great use to me.
Best Regards /Alexander
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Alexander Wingård wrote:
>
>> Let's say I have this:
>>
>> <2011-09-15 Thu>--<2011-09-16 Fri>
>>
>> and I put my cursor over this and press C
Alexander Wingård wrote:
> Let's say I have this:
>
> <2011-09-15 Thu>--<2011-09-16 Fri>
>
> and I put my cursor over this and press C-c C-y my minibuffer will
> spit out 1 day.
>
> I would like a command that does the same thing if i execute it over
> just <2011-09-16 Fri>.
>
> Sometimes I'm
Let's say I have this:
<2011-09-15 Thu>--<2011-09-16 Fri>
and I put my cursor over this and press C-c C-y my minibuffer will
spit out 1 day.
I would like a command that does the same thing if i execute it over
just <2011-09-16 Fri>.
Sometimes I'm interested in how much time there is left to a s
Alexander Wingård wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I really would want to have a command that given the cursor is over a
> timestamp would output the time-range from the current time to that
> timestamp.
>
Can you please provide an example? I can interpret this
in a couple of different ways and I'm not sure w
Hi!
I really would want to have a command that given the cursor is over a timestamp
would output the time-range from the current time to that timestamp.
I've been searching a lot for this but no luck and I even did an attempt to
implement some hacked version of org-evaluate-time-range and org-d