On 5 March 2017 at 15:03, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: > It has an effect, but you are enforcing a pre-warning delay of 6 days. > in the time stamp above. > > I think local syntax overrides global settings. IOW, I don't think this > qualifies as a bug.
It would have been useful for me if 'pre-scheduled would override the timestamp-specific lead time. I don't know if this would be useful widely enough (I myself don't remember having wished it in other occasions) to justify changing the behavior of 'pre-scheduled or adding another value (like 'pre-scheduled-override-local) that does override. Perhaps we should at least explicitly document the current situation in the docstring? Just add an observation at the end: Note that an eventual explicit lead time in the timestamp overrides the effect of setting this option to 'pre-scheduled or a number. "eventual" above means "if it exists"; "eventual" has this meaning (among others) in Portuguese; I am not sure if it also does in English. Regards -- • I am Brazilian. I hope my English is correct and I welcome corrections. • Please adopt free formats like PDF, ODF, Org, LaTeX, Opus, WebM and 7z. • Free (as in free speech) software for Android: https://f-droid.org/