PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
Ah I see. Another idea: write an agenda skip function that converts the
timestamp to universal time and ignores the entry if it is greater than
(current-time). Such as,
Wow, I didn't you can write your own
PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
I have several items on my agenda which have a time
specification (e.g. 4pm), but it only means I should work on it
sometime after 4pm. It can even be 8pm when I actually deal with
the item.
So there is no need for me to see the item constantly on the
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
One recommendation:
Create an :EVENING: tag and filter it out in the agenda. Or,
optionally, create custom agenda commands for day and evening agendas
that pull up different results based on tags.
This wouldn't work, because I have lots of
PT spamfilteracco...@gmail.com writes:
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
One recommendation:
Create an :EVENING: tag and filter it out in the agenda. Or,
optionally, create custom agenda commands for day and evening agendas
that pull up different results based on tags.
This
Matt Lundin mdl at imapmail.org writes:
Ah I see. Another idea: write an agenda skip function that converts the
timestamp to universal time and ignores the entry if it is greater than
(current-time). Such as,
Wow, I didn't you can write your own agenda skip function. The depths of
Org are