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Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow |
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Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:45:45 +0800 |
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On Thu, Oct 13 2011, John Wiegley wrote:
>>>>>> Rainer Stengele <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I think I have read somewhere that you wrote a function which does the
>> following:
>
>> If a todos schedule date is more than one day in the past it will be
>> scheduled automatically to today when using the function to move the
>> schedule forward for one day.
>
>> Is that right and if yes could you share it please?
>
> That was a feature suggestion made by Dave Abrahams. Hasn't been coded yet,
> sorry. :( But followup on the thread so Carsten sees it has more supporters!
> :)
This may very well be a nice thing to have, but also note that you can
go onto a scheduled item, hit C-c C-s, then type +1 to have it scheduled
to tomorrow. That seems pretty close to enough, though it's not quite
automated. Bulk agenda action?
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- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, (continued)
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrea Crotti, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Carsten Dominik, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrew Hyatt, 2011/10/12
Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Dave Abrahams, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andrea Crotti, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Andy Moreton, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/12
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Rainer Stengele, 2011/10/13
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, John Wiegley, 2011/10/13
- Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow,
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Re: [O] do it today, or well, tomorrow, Antoine Levitt, 2011/10/12