Ihor Radchenko writes:
> David Masterson writes:
>
>> Could I suggest adding a link to the Diary documentation in Emacs that
>> discusses what a "diary sexp-style timestamp" looks like? Perhaps put it
>> in 8.1 Timestamps?
>
> Sure. Done, on bugfix.
>
David Masterson writes:
> Could I suggest adding a link to the Diary documentation in Emacs that
> discusses what a "diary sexp-style timestamp" looks like? Perhaps put it
> in 8.1 Timestamps?
Sure. Done, on bugfix.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=56dd046d
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Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Mark Barton writes:
> Note that you can exclude holidays automatically using `org-class' in
> diary sexp-style timestamps.
Could I suggest adding a link to the Diary documentation in Emacs that
discusses what a "diary sexp-style timestamp" looks like? Perhaps put it
Mark Barton writes:
> Not exactly the answer to the question, but I sometimes use the
> org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift function to copy a scheduled meeting. That
> will give me copies with the timestamps shifted by the amount requested
> (weekly, monthly, etc.). The advantage I found with
> On Apr 7, 2023, at 9:53 PM, David Masterson wrote:
>
> Is there a way of creating a Task which is a once a week meeting that
> will take place in (say) June, July, and August and then stop repeating?
>
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> David Masterson
>
Not exactly the answer to the question, but I sometimes use
David Masterson writes:
> Is there a way of creating a Task which is a once a week meeting that
> will take place in (say) June, July, and August and then stop repeating?
No, other than using diary sexp.
It is a frequently requested feature though.
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Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode
Is there a way of creating a Task which is a once a week meeting that
will take place in (say) June, July, and August and then stop repeating?
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David Masterson