On 1/31/19, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Thanks for the report. I introduced this and a handful of other related
> incompatibilities with my port of Emacs's c75f505de. I've reverted the
> problematic spots.
thank you.
Hi Kyle,
>> Occasionally I like to bend time to see what the agenda would look like
>> if another day was current. This can be achieved conveniently when
>> solely function "current-time" is the source for the current time.
>>
>> So I'm all for using the explicit calls to current-time instead of
Hi Marco,
Marco Wahl writes:
> Occasionally I like to bend time to see what the agenda would look like
> if another day was current. This can be achieved conveniently when
> solely function "current-time" is the source for the current time.
>
> So I'm all for using the explicit calls to
On 2019-02-01, at 13:55, Marco Wahl wrote:
> Kyle Meyer writes:
>
>> Samuel Wales writes:
>>
>>> recent versions of maint and probably master have nil instead of
>>> current time in org-today.
>>>
>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
>>>
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> recent versions of maint and probably master have nil instead of
>> current time in org-today.
>>
>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
>> time-subtract(nil (0 0 0))
>> org-today()
>> (message "org
Samuel Wales writes:
> recent versions of maint and probably master have nil instead of
> current time in org-today.
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
> time-subtract(nil (0 0 0))
> org-today()
> (message "org today is %s" (org-today))
Thanks
recent versions of maint and probably master have nil instead of
current time in org-today.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
time-subtract(nil (0 0 0))
org-today()
(message "org today is %s" (org-today))
(time-subtract nil (list 0 (* 3600