Hi Viktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with C-c !.
You can do C-c C-s from the agenda directly. Even using only the right (or
On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Viktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with C-c !.
You can do C-c C-s
Hi Sebastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with C-c !.
You can do C-c C-s from the agenda directly.
On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
Hi Sebastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with
IHMO, this model has two problems:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with C-c !.
- Sometimes I want to do some follow-up work after a meeting but I'm too
busy
Hello,
IMHO it needs a 3nd date-mode. I use deadline for all thinks
that have to be done until the deadline-date. I use scheduled
for a fix date ...
and what about thinks that could start at a date or later.
I tried to fix it by using a time for fix and no time for
non-fixed or has-to-be-start
Hi Michael,
Please check the purpose of SCHEDULED in org-mode:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Deadlines-and-scheduling.html
It is exactly what you mean by starting at a day or later.
For a fixed date, just drop a timestamp inside a heading.
Regards,
.j.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 01:38:26PM