Hi Bastien,
On Sat, 01 May 2021 at 12:40, Bastien wrote:
Hi Gustavo,
sorry for the slow reply.
I applied this patch in master with commit e8562a332.
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Looking forward to enjoy this one.
Best,
Gustavo.
Hi Gustavo,
sorry for the slow reply.
I applied this patch in master with commit e8562a332.
Thanks!
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Bastien
Hi All,
Hi Bastien,
if I may kindly bump this patch for review.
Best regards,
Gustavo.
On Wed, 03 Jun 2020 at 10:14, Gustavo Barros
wrote:
Hi Bastien,
On Tue, Jun 02 2020, Bastien wrote:
Hi Gustavo,
I like this idea, thanks for proposing it. We are in feature freeze
for core features,
Hi Bastien,
On Tue, Jun 02 2020, Bastien wrote:
Hi Gustavo,
I like this idea, thanks for proposing it. We are in feature freeze
for core features, so we have time to work on this for Org 9.5.
[...]
Would you agree? Would you like to work on this change?
Well, I did give it a shot. An
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Gustavo Barros writes:
> Hi stardiviner,
>
> On Tue, Jun 02 2020, stardiviner wrote:
>>
>> Which date/time prompt do you mean? Like set schedule or deadline? If just
>> raw
>> timestamp, it makes me confused whether it is time continuance.
>>
>
>
Hi stardiviner,
On Tue, Jun 02 2020, stardiviner wrote:
Which date/time prompt do you mean? Like set schedule or deadline? If
just raw
timestamp, it makes me confused whether it is time continuance.
The date/time prompt is Org's interface for querying for date and time
which is describe
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Gustavo Barros writes:
> Hi All,
>
> the Org date/time prompt does deliver the promise in the manual that we "start
> getting annoyed by pretty
> much any other way of entering a date/time out there". It has indeed become
> so
> for me, as the d
Hi Bastien,
On Tue, Jun 02 2020, Bastien wrote:
I like this idea, thanks for proposing it. We are in feature freeze
for core features, so we have time to work on this for Org 9.5.
Of course, there's absolutely no rush in this, and this is clearly not
something to be added shortly before a r
Hi Gustavo,
I like this idea, thanks for proposing it. We are in feature freeze
for core features, so we have time to work on this for Org 9.5.
Gustavo Barros writes:
> With this, we'd have some example inputs, and their respective results:
>
> 8h -> 08:00
> 10h30-> 10:30
> 18h
Gustavo Barros writes:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I do appreciate your arguments. But in reading them, I'd like to
> emphasize that I'm not in any way suggesting the timestamps be changed
> at all. The suggestion regards exclusively adding and extra way to
> input such times in the date/time prompt. An
Hi Robert,
On Thu, May 21 2020, Robert Horn wrote:
Eric S Fraga writes:
On Thursday, 21 May 2020 at 09:29, Gustavo Barros wrote:
So I'd like to suggest a simplification there, which is: a string in
the format "hour h minute" (that's small caps letter "H"), but in
I would be strongly in fav
Am Thu, 21 May 2020 11:52:17 -0400
schrieb Robert Horn :
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> > On Thursday, 21 May 2020 at 09:29, Gustavo Barros wrote:
> >> So I'd like to suggest a simplification there, which is: a string
> >> in the format "hour h minute" (that's small caps letter "H"), but
> >> in
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 21 May 2020 at 09:29, Gustavo Barros wrote:
>> So I'd like to suggest a simplification there, which is: a string in
>> the format "hour h minute" (that's small caps letter "H"), but in
>
> I would be strongly in favour of having this option. This is how I
> w
On Thursday, 21 May 2020 at 09:29, Gustavo Barros wrote:
> So I'd like to suggest a simplification there, which is: a string in
> the format "hour h minute" (that's small caps letter "H"), but in
I would be strongly in favour of having this option. This is how I
write times in email messages, for
On Thu, May 21 2020, Gustavo Barros wrote:
format "hour h minute" (that's small caps letter "H"), but
^^
Sorry, I obviously would like to have said "lowercase" here.
Best,
Gustavo.
Hi All,
the Org date/time prompt does deliver the promise in the manual that we
"start getting annoyed by pretty
much any other way of entering a date/time out there". It has indeed
become so for me, as the date/time prompt is very neat. But there is
one place where input could be even short
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