Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 10:58:15PM +0200):
>
> Sorry, no. It disappears and I agree that this is a problem sometimes with
> cleaning up my org file.
>
> You can try something like
>
> ** TODO testschedule
><2012-04-17 Di>--<2012-04-22 So>
>DEADLINE: <2012-04-22 So -0d>
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 00:18:37 +0530
Mandar Mitra wrote:
> Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:05:12PM +0200):
> > On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
> > Mandar Mitra wrote:
> >
> > > Currently (version 7.8.09), if I have something like
> > >
> > > SCHEDULED: <2012-04-21 Sat>--<2012
Detlef Steuer wrote (Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:05:12PM +0200):
> On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
> Mandar Mitra wrote:
>
> > Currently (version 7.8.09), if I have something like
> >
> > SCHEDULED: <2012-04-21 Sat>--<2012-04-24 Tue>
>
> I use it without the SCHEDULED keyword and it does exa
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:28:08 +0530
Mandar Mitra wrote:
> I understand that "SCHEDULED" is intended to only specify a start date,
> but I'd like to be able to use a range of dates with SCHEDULED, and get
> consistent behaviour in the Agenda view. This helps when I'm looking at
> the Agenda view an
I understand that "SCHEDULED" is intended to only specify a start date,
but I'd like to be able to use a range of dates with SCHEDULED, and get
consistent behaviour in the Agenda view. This helps when I'm looking at
the Agenda view and trying to find free days to schedule other stuff.
Currently (v