Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-13 Thread Rainer Stengele
Am 12.10.2011 22:25, schrieb John Wiegley: Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes: On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote: Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for you. 'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful. I bind

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-13 Thread John Wiegley
Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes: I think I have read somewhere that you wrote a function which does the following: If a todos schedule date is more than one day in the past it will be scheduled automatically to today when using the function to move the schedule forward for

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-13 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Thu, Oct 13 2011, John Wiegley wrote: Rainer Stengele rainer.steng...@online.de writes: I think I have read somewhere that you wrote a function which does the following: If a todos schedule date is more than one day in the past it will be scheduled automatically to today when using the

[O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Andrea Crotti
There is a nice little app for android called do it tomorrow, where you can plan easily for one day, and move them to the next day easily. I was trying to do the same in org-mode, so my idea is that: - in the morning I fill some tasks which I should do during the day - at night I move to the next

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Brian van den Broek
On 12 Oct 2011 16:22, Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com wrote: There is a nice little app for android called do it tomorrow, where you can plan easily for one day, and move them to the next day easily. I was trying to do the same in org-mode, so my idea is that: - in the morning I fill

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread John Rakestraw
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Brian van den Broek wrote: All too often, I reschedule from the agenda. On an item, C-c C-s, the use the calendar to pick the new day. Does that not do what you are after? Even more simply, Shift-right arrow while sitting on the task in the agenda moves it ahead by a day.

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Wed Oct 12 2011, Andrea Crotti andrea.crotti.0-AT-gmail.com wrote: There is a nice little app for android called do it tomorrow, where you can plan easily for one day, and move them to the next day easily. I was trying to do the same in org-mode, so my idea is that: - in the morning I

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Antoine Levitt
12/10/11 16:22, Andrea Crotti There is a nice little app for android called do it tomorrow, where you can plan easily for one day, and move them to the next day easily. I was trying to do the same in org-mode, so my idea is that: - in the morning I fill some tasks which I should do during the

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Andrea Crotti
On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote: Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for you. 'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful. Shift-right work great thanks! The problem is that shift-arrow in general is a disputed key for me, so I

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Carsten Dominik
On 12.10.2011, at 16:41, John Rakestraw wrote: On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Brian van den Broek wrote: All too often, I reschedule from the agenda. On an item, C-c C-s, the use the calendar to pick the new day. Does that not do what you are after? Even more simply, Shift-right arrow while sitting

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Andrea Crotti
On 10/12/2011 04:55 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: An alternative is to use the scheduling mechanism. * TODO My Task SCHEDULED:2011-10-12 Wed This task will automatically be forwarded to the following day, until it is done. - Carsten Fantastic! I only see the habit page on the manual now,

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Carsten Dominik
On 12.10.2011, at 18:08, Andrea Crotti wrote: On 10/12/2011 04:55 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: An alternative is to use the scheduling mechanism. * TODO My Task SCHEDULED:2011-10-12 Wed This task will automatically be forwarded to the following day, until it is done. - Carsten

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread John Wiegley
Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes: On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote: Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for you. 'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful. I bind M-n/p to next/perv-week/day/etc. John

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Andy Moreton
On Wed 12 Oct 2011, John Wiegley wrote: Andrea Crotti andrea.crott...@gmail.com writes: On 10/12/2011 03:54 PM, Dave Abrahams wrote: Binding `org-agenda-date-later' to a key like `f' ought to work out for you. 'f' is already bound to next-week, and it's also quite useful. I bind M-n/p to

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread John Wiegley
Andy Moreton andrewjmore...@gmail.com writes: I bind M-n/p to next/perv-week/day/etc. I fervently hope this an unfortunate typo. A whole week ? :-) LOL. Somehow, flyspell thinks prev is less correct than perv. John

Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow

2011-10-12 Thread Andrew Hyatt
While we're talking about scheduling... one thing I'd love to see, but never figured out how to do, is to schedule a parent task, and have the subtasks all inherit that schedule. I think I've tried most obvious things, but schedules seem just not to be inherited. On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 1:12 PM,