Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I found control-c followed by (.) makes a date in agenda entry form, would
> c-u+c-c+. do a date with brackets around it rather than inequality signs?
> If so, that's what I need.
>
> Jude
> If I got a nickel for every message I've already sent supporting Microsoft
> W
Jude DaShiell writes:
> I found control-c followed by (.) makes a date in agenda entry form, would
> c-u+c-c+. do a date with brackets around it rather than inequality signs?
> If so, that's what I need.
Hi Jude,
C-c . does active timestamps and
C-c ! does inactive timestamps
Regards,
Bernt
C-! creates an inactive timestamp with angle brackets.
Jude DaShiell shellworld.net> writes:
>
> I found control-c followed by (.) makes a date in agenda entry form, would
> c-u+c-c+. do a date with brackets around it rather than inequality signs?
> If so, that's what I need.
I found control-c followed by (.) makes a date in agenda entry form, would
c-u+c-c+. do a date with brackets around it rather than inequality signs?
If so, that's what I need.
Jude
If I got a nickel for every message I've already sent supporting Microsoft
Windows and its applications I'd have
As opposed to time stamps, I tried +0d and wanted to have org-mode
substitute today's date in a field and that didn't work. For what I'm
doing I want to have one date per line/record and two separate times which
happen on that date. What is the correct way to have org-mode place only
today's