On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 15:22, Ronald Kuetemeier wrote: > The question which will come up is, do you want the alarm before due or > start time? I took it, as getting the task alarm and better get going > to be finished in time, if you use due time you have to calculate back > when you have to start working to be done at due time and set the alarm > accordingly. Sounds like a personal pref. to me what you call start time > for a task. I don't know if there is consensus on it.
The spec is not terribly clear on it :( I understand it to be as follows. As an example, in Mexico City you have to take your car for an emissions check twice a year. The period when you have to take your car in depends on the last digit in the license plate -- 0 and 1 must have it checked by January, 2 and 3 by March, 4 and 5 by June, etc. (Those dates are almost certainly not accurate, but it works in a similar way). You have two months to take your car for the emissions check. Say that my car needs to be taken in during October or November. I am not allowed to take it in before October, and I'll get a fine if I don't have the emissions check done by the end of November. So, the start date for the task would be October 1, and the due date would be November 30. Federico _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
