Michael C Gilbert writes:
> Ideally, something like this should be available in the org file,
> rather than in the agenda. [...]
>
> But if I shift back and forth to the agenda, then I can make this
> work. I'm assuming that the 'Cc C-s' and 'C-c C-d' commands don't work
> on regions or on everyt
On Jul 26, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Memnon Anon wrote:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> On an item, `C-c C-s' and `C-c C-d' now allows you to use
>> "+2d" to say "schedule in 2 days from today" or "++2d" to
>> say "schedule in 2 days from existing timestamp".
>>
>> In agenda, `B s' and `B d' will also unders
Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> On an item, `C-c C-s' and `C-c C-d' now allows you to use
> "+2d" to say "schedule in 2 days from today" or "++2d" to
> say "schedule in 2 days from existing timestamp".
>
> In agenda, `B s' and `B d' will also understand this and
> let you reschedule/redeadline it
Hi Memnon,
Memnon Anon writes:
> ,[ Original request as short as I can get it ]
> | Michael is looking for a way to "bulk re'timestamp'" items
> | relativ to the timestamp the item has currently.
> | This should work on region, subtree etc.
> | He wants to avoid cloning and would prefer doi
Bastien writes:
> My Gnus .overview has been corrupted and I lost track of the question.
> Can you restate it shortly here?
,[ Original request as short as I can get it ]
| Michael is looking for a way to "bulk re'timestamp'" items
| relativ to the timestamp the item has currently.
| This sh
Hi Memnon,
Memnon Anon writes:
>>> Any guidance?
>> Oh, guidance would be great: I'm curious what others will propose.
>
> Anyone?
> This question might have gone down in the prerelease turmoil ...
My Gnus .overview has been corrupted and I lost track of the question.
Can you restate it shortl
Hi,
>> Any guidance?
> Oh, guidance would be great: I'm curious what others will propose.
Anyone?
This question might have gone down in the prerelease turmoil ...
Memnon
Hi Michael,
Michael Gilbert writes:
> - select a number of items with time stamps in an org file (either by
> region or, if I must, all items subsidiary to a headline)
> - change all of their deadlines (or some other time stamp) by a set
> number of days, relative to the date they currently hav
Hi —
I've spent a fair amount of time with the manual and have hints that this might
be possible, but I'm not piecing it together. Basically what I want to do is
this:
- select a number of items with time stamps in an org file (either by region
or, if I must, all items subsidiary to a headline