On Nov 10, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
On 2010-11-10, Carsten Dominik wrote:
You can customize Org to use Due instead if you prefer this shorter
word - even though I think Due is more like DEADLINE.
I was wondering about that. Is the latter hardcoded in important
places? e.g.
On 2010-11-10, Samuel Wales wrote:
> ... or are all the places such as above merely keywords for looking up
> the DUE value?
That must be it. I think I just noised the list with that.
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On 2010-11-10, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> You can customize Org to use Due instead if you prefer this shorter
> word - even though I think Due is more like DEADLINE.
I was wondering about that. Is the latter hardcoded in important places? e.g.
(defun org-get-deadline-time (pom &optional inherit)
On Nov 10, 2010, at 8:58 AM, sergio_101 wrote:
Tasks that have a SCHEDULED date will stay in the agenda until they
are
done.
ah! perfect..
that's what i had before.. writing some new automations, and i just
used the word "Due": instead of scheduled .. thanks!
You can customize Org to use
> Tasks that have a SCHEDULED date will stay in the agenda until they are
> done.
ah! perfect..
that's what i had before.. writing some new automations, and i just
used the word "Due": instead of scheduled .. thanks!
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On Nov 10, 2010, at 8:02 AM, sergio_101 wrote:
Type 'm' in front of each and then "B s" to a new date. If you
want to
move them all forward one week to the same day, I think you'll have
to
write some elisp.
hmm...
for some reason, i thought i had it set up before to just
automagical
>
> Type 'm' in front of each and then "B s" to a new date. If you want to
> move them all forward one week to the same day, I think you'll have to
> write some elisp.
>
>
hmm...
for some reason, i thought i had it set up before to just
automagically pull tasks over to the next week.. unfortunat
sergio_101 writes:
> how would i go about making items/tasks that didn't get completed last
> week carry over into this week?
Type 'm' in front of each and then "B s" to a new date. If you want to
move them all forward one week to the same day, I think you'll have to
write some elisp.
pgpds
how would i go about making items/tasks that didn't get completed last
week carry over into this week?
thanks!
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