Salutations! Please note that I'm sending this from gnus talking to gmane, and this is the first time that I've tried posting anything to gmane (or using gnus), so apologies if the electrons don't exactly align.
Wanrong Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > repeat TODO items has changed. Seems it did not. I am not sure whether > this is considered a bug, but in short the symptom is this: > > Suppose I have a repeat task: > > * TODO [#A] A repeat task test > SCHEDULED: <2008-01-15 Tue +1w> > > And today is Friday, Jan 18. The task will show in my agenda for > today. But, if I change the above task to: > > * TODO [#A] A repeat task test > SCHEDULED: <2008-01-14 Mon +1w> > > It will disappear from my agenda for today. But it still shows up in > my agenda for Monday, Jan 14, and Monday, Jan 21. It seems to me that > once today's date is closer to the next occurrence of a repeat item > than the overdue one, the item will disappear. I've noticed this, and I've actually been carrying a personal patch for this -- (yes, there is a TODO entry to write it up an send it in, which is why I'm writing this...) Basically, in org-agenda-get-scheduled, we call org-time-string-to-absolute passing in d1 (the day that we're trying to get agenda items for.) The problems is that if d1 is today, we will get the closest day, which may be in the future, leading to the problem. The patch that I've found was to not pass in d1 if todayp is true. I have a 4 line patch implementing this (and I probably should write another one to fix a similar problem with deadlines), but I've not signed a FSF release, so I don't know if you want me to post my code here. Dennis Lin _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode