Well that's the problem I'm talking about, right? time-up/down does respect
time-of-day, but a bunch of other sort strategies *don't*, like
scheduled-up/down (see example for bug reproduction in previous message).

Charles


On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 2:20 PM Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> wrote:

> Charles Tam <m...@charlest.net> writes:
>
> > With the exception of the use of `time-(up|down)` in the `agenda` agenda
> > view, it seems to
> > me that agenda views such as `todo` do not consistently sort headlines
> > scheduled to the same
> > day at different times. Instead, headlines so scheduled are listed in the
> > order they appear
> > in their file.
> > ...
> > As far as I can tell part of the problem here is that the sortation
> > functions for agenda
> > views receive their headlines in the form of heavily org-propertied
> > strings, rather than
> > having access to the full entry as you might get when running #'org-sort
> > within the content
> > file itself. Of these properties, timestamp information is included with
> > key 'ts-date, which...
>
> Nope. time-up/down is taken from 'time-of-day property.
> Did you mean timestamp-up/down strategy?
>
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