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Re: [O] Surprising behaviour with agenda file
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Daniel Bausch |
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Re: [O] Surprising behaviour with agenda file |
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Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:25:14 +0200 |
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It's not a bug, it's a feature (although I don't know what it's for -- maybe
speed). However, there is a customizable option to switch it off:
org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry
Daniel
Am Donnerstag 29 September 2011, 14:16:10 schrieb Andreas Amann:
> Hi list,
>
> I encounter the following surprising situation when using Org Agenda.
>
> Suppose you have an agenda file which looks like this:
> ---- test.org ------
> * bar
> <2011-09-29 Thu 12:00>
> <2011-09-30 Fri 13:00>
>
>
> * foo
> <2011-09-29 Thu 15:00>
> <2011-09-29 Thu 16:00>
> --------------------
>
> M-x org-agenda-week-view
> then shows:
> --------------------
> Week-agenda (W39):
> Monday 26 September 2011 W39
> Tuesday 27 September 2011
> Wednesday 28 September 2011
> Thursday 29 September 2011
> 8:00...... ----------------
> 10:00...... ----------------
> test: 12:00...... bar
> 12:00...... ----------------
> 13:09...... now - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> - - 14:00...... ----------------
> test: 15:00...... foo
> 16:00...... ----------------
> 18:00...... ----------------
> 20:00...... ----------------
> Friday 30 September 2011
> test: 13:00...... bar
> Saturday 1 October 2011
> Sunday 2 October 2011
>
> ----------------------
>
> What surprises me, is that "foo" only appears once (Thurs 15:00)
> although I specified it twice in the agenda file. If the two entries in
> question refer to two different days, like "bar" in the above example,
> everything works as expected.
>
> Is this a bug? If it is considered a feature I would be interested to
> know, how to work around it.
>
> Thanks,
> Andreas