> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Nicolas> Malcolm Purvis writes:
>> Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Nicolas> Oops. Fixed. Thank you.
It works as expected now. Thanks again.
Malcolm
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Malcolm Purvis
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Nicolas> None that I know. This is fixed. Thank you.
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
char-or-string-p time)
The relevant part of my config is:
Malcolm Purvis writes:
> Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
>
> Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
> char-or-string-p time)
Oops. Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
Hello,
Malcolm Purvis writes:
> I would like to log the new time as well as the old when changing the
> scheduling or deadline of a task. I changed the value of
> org-log-note-headings to include the new time (%s) in the reschedule
> log:
>
> (reschedule . "Rescheduled from %S to %s on %t"
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
Nicolas> None that I know. This is fixed. Thank you.
Thanks. Unfortunately I now get an error when I try to reschedule:
Error in post-command-hook (org-add-log-note): (wrong-type-argument
char-or-string-p time)
The relevant part of my config is:
I would like to log the new time as well as the old when changing the
scheduling or deadline of a task. I changed the value of
org-log-note-headings to include the new time (%s) in the reschedule
log:
(reschedule . "Rescheduled from %S to %s on %t")
and set org-log-reschedule to 'time. How