Hi Richard, Thanks a lot! I think I had a wrong approach to scheduling tasks in agenda. The solution you proposed works just fine.
Best wishes, Tomasz Richard Lawrence writes: > Hi Tomasz, > > Tomasz Piotrowski <tomasz.jan.piotrow...@gmail.com> writes: > >> I usually plan my activities for a single day without specifying time of >> day it should be accomplished, e.g., >> >> * <2016-01-04 Mon> >> ** Item 1 >> ** Item 2 >> >> In agenda, children nodes of >> >> * <2016-01-04 Mon> >> >> are not shown, i.e., only * <2016-01-04 Mon> is displayed and is empty. >> >> Can I tweak agenda to show >> >> ** Item 1 >> ** Item 2 > > I am not sure whether it is possible to do exactly what you asked; maybe > someone else will know. But I wanted to suggest an alternative: rather > than using the headline hierarchy to represent your schedule, use > timestamps within the individual activities, like: > > ** Item 1 > <2016-01-04> > ** Item 2 > <2016-01-04> > > This will cause them to appear in the agenda on that date, as you > wanted. It also has the advantage that rescheduling the individual > activities for a different day is as easy as changing the timestamp -- > you don't have to move the headline around in your file, and can just > let the agenda take care of assembling your schedule for the day. > > You may also find the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE keywords helpful; see the > "Deadlines and scheduling" section of the manual. > > Hope that helps! > > Best, > Richard -- Sent with my mu4e