Re: [Orgmode] diary-float and TODO entries

2010-07-06 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jul 5, 2010, at 11:11 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:



I have successfully used repeating times on TODO entries, and seen the
scheduled time move forward when I do C-c C-t d (d is my DONE  
shortcut).
I have a meeting on the 2nd monday of each month and am responsible  
for

inviting people ahead of time, and I've picked the first monday for
that.  I think I have to use a diary-mode expression, and the  
SCHEDULED:

time and event time below work ok.  But when I set the todo to DONE it
goes to DONE, instead of auto-changing back to TODO for the next  
month.


Is there some reasonable way to do what I want?


Unfortunately not.

- Carsten




** FOO
*** TODO Announce meeting
   SCHEDULED: %%(diary-float t 1 1)
*** FOO meeting
%%(diary-float t 1 2)
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- Carsten




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[Orgmode] diary-float and TODO entries

2010-07-05 Thread Greg Troxel

I have successfully used repeating times on TODO entries, and seen the
scheduled time move forward when I do C-c C-t d (d is my DONE shortcut).
I have a meeting on the 2nd monday of each month and am responsible for
inviting people ahead of time, and I've picked the first monday for
that.  I think I have to use a diary-mode expression, and the SCHEDULED:
time and event time below work ok.  But when I set the todo to DONE it
goes to DONE, instead of auto-changing back to TODO for the next month.

Is there some reasonable way to do what I want?


** FOO
*** TODO Announce meeting
SCHEDULED: %%(diary-float t 1 1)
*** FOO meeting
%%(diary-float t 1 2)


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