Hi Bastien,
I attached the two patches:
- 0001: Use `org-time-string-to-time' to convert timestamps to time objects
- 0002: Allow inactive timestamps
I am currently pondering whether or not it could be useful to limit
the creation of the created timestamp to todo headlines only. At least
Hi David,
David Maus maus.da...@gmail.com writes:
I recently started to patch org-expiry.el and enabling inactive
timestamps was the first thing I patched. The modified version is on
the expiry+ branch in a copy of org-mode @github.com:
http://github.com/dmj/org-mode/tree/expiry+
Looks
On Dec 27, 2009, at 11:50 AM, Manish wrote:
Manish I have just spent an hour trying to figure out how to change
Manish the timestamp added as a result of org-expiry-insinuate to
Manish inactive with no success. It seems to me that I need to
Manish change something in function
Hi Manish,
At Sun, 27 Dec 2009 00:41:15 +0530,
Manish wrote:
I have just spent an hour trying to figure out how to change the
timestamp added as a result of org-expiry-insinuate to inactive with
no success. It seems to me that I need to change something in
function org-expiry-insert-created
Ah, forgot: To enable inactive timestamps when using the expiry+
branch simply set the variable `org-expiry-inactive-timestamps' to t.
Regards
-- David
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Manish I have just spent an hour trying to figure out how to change
Manish the timestamp added as a result of org-expiry-insinuate to
Manish inactive with no success. It seems to me that I need to
Manish change something in function org-expiry-insert-created but
Manish don't know what. I also do