On Thursday, 26 May 2016 at 20:04, John Hendy wrote: [...]
> Anyway, the point is that the repeater is built if there's any > repetition frequency/interval. You also capture the "until" into > rrend. So, the first date is going to feature a +unit, and this code > adds the end: > > else if (rrend != "") > date = date ">--<" rrend > > I just commented out both sections that add a "-- <date2>", the other > checking for time2 being "". Is that the correct way to go about this? Well, I would simply not add the end information as org does not understand an end date for a repeating item. In other words, for a repeating item I would simply have the start date including the repeat directive. > Out of curiosity, how *is* the rrend code supposed to be handling > these? Or what's the use case for building a <date1 +unit>--<date2>? I should say that the awk codes have diverged. My own version now differs significantly from what is on Worg, which is where I assume you got your copy. I implemented repeating entries differently, it would seem. HTH, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.94.1, Org release_8.3.4-869-gf2c421