Ryan,

Thanks, that works.

Nick Parker
www.developernotes.com


On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Ryan Thompson <r...@thompsonclan.org> wrote:

> From the Org Manual:
>
> SCHEDULED
>     Meaning: you are planning to start working on that task on the
>     given date.
>
> In other words, if you just want to mark the date and time at which an
> event (like a meeting) will occur, don't use a scheduled timestamp.
> Just use an unadorned timestamp (C-c .).
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Nick Parker <ni...@developernotes.com>
> wrote:
> > All,
> > I have several events that occur on a monthly basis where I use
> diary-float
> > sexp for recurrence.  Something like the following:
> > Some Meeting
> > SCHEDULED: <2010-02-04 Thu <%%(diary-float t 4 1)>>
> > I have noticed that while the sexp will correctly reschedule the item for
> > me, it only tracks the state of the single entry.  So when I complete the
> > task and change it's state to DONE, the item no long repeats the schedule
> > for the future.  I therefore tried to remove the DONE and TODO states for
> my
> > repeating events entirely (but left the schedule sexp), however when I
> view
> > my agenda, I see an entry for the current day that says:
> > Sched. 4x Some Meeting
> >
> > Where "Some Meeting" was in the past.  Is there a way to tell it to not
> > prompt me for a previously scheduled item, but still use the diary-float
> > scheduling for items in the future?
> >
> > Nick Parker
> > www.developernotes.com
> >
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