Cameron Horsburgh <ca...@netcall.com.au> writes: > I'm trying to get a little more control over my DEADLINE and SCHEDULED > timestamps. Specifically, I'd like to be able to add the time (not > just the date) when I hit C-c C-d or C-c C-s. > > I tried adding the prefix, which is how you would do it when putting > in a plain timestamp (C-u C-c .) However, this combo deletes any > schedule or deadline property the note might have. > > If I use C-c C-d/s and try to type the time in at the prompt it is > ignored. However, I can manually add it to the timestamp afterwards > and everything works as expected. > > Is there a way to automatically add the time? This would seem to be a > very natural thing to be able to do, especially for deadlines.
The prefix is used to remove the timestamps. To add a time I just enter the time when you get the SCHEDULED or DEADLINE date prompt. eg. Date+time [2009-04-07]: mon 7pm Lots of formats are supported. Entering the time at the prompt works for me. ,----[ Example org file entering '7pm' and 'fri 11:30-13:30' ] | * One | DEADLINE: <2009-04-07 Tue 19:00> | * TODO Something | SCHEDULED: <2009-04-10 Fri 11:30-13:30> `---- -Bernt _______________________________________________ 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