Hey Bastien,
Bastien wrote:
> Indeed. It should works fine now, please test and tell me.
Works great, thank you!
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Ivan Kanis
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Hi Ivan,
Ivan Kanis writes:
> I tried is this evening and unfortunately it's not working.
Indeed. It should works fine now, please test and tell me.
Thanks!
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Bastien
Hi Bastien,
Bastien a écrit
> Hi Ivan,
>
> Ivan Kanis writes:
>
>> I could use properties instead. For example:
>>
>> ** an appointment with a reminder 5 minutes before 10:00
>>SCHEDULED: <2012-07-16 Mon 10:00>
>> :PROPERTIES:
>> :WARNTIME: 5
>> :END:
>
> I've implemented something al
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Kanis writes:
> I had a look at org-notify.el. It's over engineered for my need. If you
> recall I submitted a patch that added warntime on the header. It's not
> pretty but it works for me.
>
> I could use properties instead. For example:
>
> ** an appointment with a reminder 5 mi
I haven't had a look at the patch, but this property looks like a very
nice and easy solution.
+1.
Ivan Kanis writes:
> Hi Bastien,
>
> I had a look at org-notify.el. It's over engineered for my need. If you
> recall I submitted a patch that added warntime on the header. It's not
> pretty but
Hi Bastien,
I had a look at org-notify.el. It's over engineered for my need. If you
recall I submitted a patch that added warntime on the header. It's not
pretty but it works for me.
I could use properties instead. For example:
** an appointment with a reminder 5 minutes before 10:00
SCHEDULE