Re: [BUG] Date prompt suggests yesterday when changing timestamp with org-extend-today-until set [9.6]

2023-03-11 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Ruffing writes: > Sorry for the late reply. The patch solves the problem for me, thanks! > Would be great to have this fixed. Thanks for confirming! Fixed, on main now. https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=d6e75d0ee > Unless you see a bug that I'm not seeing, the

Re: [BUG] Date prompt suggests yesterday when changing timestamp with org-extend-today-until set [9.6]

2023-03-09 Thread Tim Ruffing
Sorry for the late reply. The patch solves the problem for me, thanks! Would be great to have this fixed. On Sun, 2023-01-22 at 11:44 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > * This is test > SCHEDULED: <2023-01-28 Sat> > > Then, M-: (setq org-extend-today-until 20) > Then, C-c C-s on the heading above >

Re: [BUG] Date prompt suggests yesterday when changing timestamp with org-extend-today-until set [9.6]

2023-01-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Tim Ruffing writes: > Assume org-extend-today-until is set to an integer greater 0, say 3. > When I change a timestamp without date such as <2023-01-20> (e.g, when > rescheduling), the prompt defaults to a day earlier, i.e., to "2023-01- > 19" in this case. The same happens with <2023-01-20 01:00

[BUG] Date prompt suggests yesterday when changing timestamp with org-extend-today-until set [9.6]

2023-01-21 Thread Tim Ruffing
Hi, Assume org-extend-today-until is set to an integer greater 0, say 3. When I change a timestamp without date such as <2023-01-20> (e.g, when rescheduling), the prompt defaults to a day earlier, i.e., to "2023-01- 19" in this case. The same happens with <2023-01-20 01:00> which is still before 3