Fixed, thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 11, 2008, at 10:26 PM, Wanrong Lin wrote:
Hi,
I read the tutorial on
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~charles57/GTD/org_dates/
about how to use dates. The tutorial says I can use ++3d to
indicate 3 days after the default date. My understanding is the
Hi Wanrong,
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* MAYBE A test
SCHEDULED: 2008-02-13 Wed
But I found ++3d produces the same result as +3d, which is 3 days
after today.
AFAIK, the difference between +2d and ++2d is only relevant when
*editing* the timestamp at point -- not when
Bastien Guerry wrote:
Hi Wanrong,
Wanrong Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* MAYBE A test
SCHEDULED: 2008-02-13 Wed
But I found ++3d produces the same result as +3d, which is 3 days
after today.
AFAIK, the difference between +2d and ++2d is only relevant when
*editing* the timestamp