Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-09 Thread Marco Wahl
Samuel Wales writes: > it's great to have such a mechanism. > > my preference for such things is to use no-time for ones that are done later. > > On 2/8/17, Marco Wahl wrote: >>> |:LAST_REPEAT: [2017-02-08 Tue 12:01] > > nix the 12:01. AFAICS

Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-08 Thread Samuel Wales
it's great to have such a mechanism. my preference for such things is to use no-time for ones that are done later. On 2/8/17, Marco Wahl wrote: >> |:LAST_REPEAT: [2017-02-08 Tue 12:01] nix the 12:01. -- The Kafka Pandemic:

Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-08 Thread Marco Wahl
Hi Stig, Thanks for your feedback! >> https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the >>[...] >> Comments welcome, as always. > > I gave it a quick spin. The first thing that struck me was sadness at > not finding an elpa package :-( You are right, I think. I'll propose

Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-08 Thread Stig Brautaset
Hi Marco, Marco Wahl writes: > Dear Orgers, > > https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the > `current-time' in Emacs. This allows to mark todo-items done > conveniently at another date. > > Maybe you want to play with that time forgery. > >

Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-04 Thread Marco Wahl
Christian Moe writes: > Here I was, hoping it was a tool to *actually* hack time. > > You know, M-x tardis-mode. The Doctor worked on this IIRC. If you notice weird behavior on your machine, you can be sure that the mode will have been released. Regards,

Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-03 Thread Christian Moe
Here I was, hoping it was a tool to *actually* hack time. You know, M-x tardis-mode. :-) Yours, Christian Marco Wahl writes: > Dear Orgers, > > https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the > `current-time' in Emacs. This allows to mark todo-items done >

[O] [Ann] Tool to hack time

2017-02-03 Thread Marco Wahl
Dear Orgers, https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the `current-time' in Emacs. This allows to mark todo-items done conveniently at another date. Maybe you want to play with that time forgery. Comments welcome, as always. Best regards Marco