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Renato Pontefice <[email protected]> writes: > Of course! > This is one statement of my .org file > > ** things to do each first Friday of each month 21:00-22:00 > <%%(diary-float t 5 1)> > > That is a recurrent event that occur every firs Friday of each month. > How can I the exact day on my agenda? 1. Using "/" in agenda does not really show agenda buffer. It shows the built-in "occur" buffer searching matching lines across agenda files. 2. When you need time information, you need to tell Org agenda which time period to search for. This is what agenda for day/week ("a" in the menu) is doing. In agenda for day/week you can select the date and time range where to match Org headings. You can change the selected time period by pressing "v" in agenda and selecting the desired menu option. You can jump between periods using "j" (jump to day) or f/b to move to the adjacent periods 3. Once in day/week agenda, you can limit the displayed entries to arbitrary search term matches using "=" (M-x org-agenda-filter-by-regexp). There are also similar functions M-x org-agenda-filter-by-... to limit the displayed entries by tag/property, effort, category, etc. 4. If you log time spent doing certain task or enable org-log-done, you may also use inactive timestamp mode "v [" to display when the test changes its todo state or is clocked in. Hope it helps. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>
