Carsten Dominik writes:
> On Aug 13, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>>>
I think Greg's point is about entering data using only numeric
keypad. I
can confirm that I have considered these issues (esp. 1400
vs. 14
On Aug 13, 2010, at 11:43 AM, Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
Bastien writes:
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
I think Greg's point is about entering data using only numeric
keypad. I
can confirm that I have considered these issues (esp. 1400
vs. 14:00). Fractional hours don't seem to be that easy as the
Bastien writes:
> Łukasz Stelmach writes:
>
>> I think Greg's point is about entering data using only numeric keypad. I
>> can confirm that I have considered these issues (esp. 1400
>> vs. 14:00). Fractional hours don't seem to be that easy as there are
>> countries like Poland where you use com
Łukasz Stelmach writes:
> I think Greg's point is about entering data using only numeric keypad. I
> can confirm that I have considered these issues (esp. 1400
> vs. 14:00). Fractional hours don't seem to be that easy as there are
> countries like Poland where you use comma as decimal point (work
Bastien writes:
> Greg Troxel writes:
>
>> I tried to set a timestamp "thu 12:00+1.5", using C-c . and typing the
>> characters in quotes. What I got was
>> <2010-08-12 Thu 12:00-13:00>
>>
>> I found that 12:00+1:30 works fine, but it seems like 1.5 should be
>> parsed.
>>
>> Separately, I'd li