Hello, Sébastien Delafond <s...@debian.org> writes:
> with 9.0.3, when using the timeline view of the agenda, I get a bunch of > "998 d. ago TODO [...]", "181 d. ago TODO [...]", etc entries under > today's date. > They correspond to past DEADLINE'd tasks, that also each show up under > their respective deadline dates in that same timeline view. Note: this > is *not* where you tell me to complete these tasks in order to eliminate > the problem ;) Never mind, then. > Is there any way at all to not have these entries clutter today's date > in the timeline, but instead *only* show up under their own date ? I've > experimented with a lot of the org-agenda-skip-* variables, but to no > avail so far. I don't think so. Maybe we need to implement an equivalent to `org-scheduled-past-days' for deadlines. > I've also confirmed this didn't happen with 9.0, and in both cases I > started emacs with -q to make sure it wasn't my personal config > interfering. AFAICT, the current behaviour looks correct. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou