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[O] [PATCH] Timestamps: Fix org-schedule and org-deadline with absolute
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Peter Münster |
Subject: |
[O] [PATCH] Timestamps: Fix org-schedule and org-deadline with absolute time arguments |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Nov 2011 22:21:41 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/24.0.91 (gnu/linux) |
* lisp/org.el (org-add-planning-info): Treat absolute time too.
TINYCHANGE
---
lisp/org.el | 7 +++----
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index fffb0c1..3342b87 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -12078,9 +12078,8 @@ be removed."
default-input (and ts (org-get-compact-tod ts))))))
(when what
(setq time
- (if (and (stringp time)
- (string-match "^[-+]+[0-9]" time))
- ;; This is a relative time, set the proper date
+ (if (stringp time)
+ ;; This is a string (relative or absolute), set proper date
(apply 'encode-time
(org-read-date-analyze
time default-time (decode-time default-time)))
@@ -14807,7 +14806,7 @@ The prompt will suggest to enter an ISO date, but you
can also enter anything
which will at least partially be understood by `parse-time-string'.
Unrecognized parts of the date will default to the current day, month, year,
hour and minute. If this command is called to replace a timestamp at point,
-of to enter the second timestamp of a range, the default time is taken
+or to enter the second timestamp of a range, the default time is taken
from the existing stamp. Furthermore, the command prefers the future,
so if you are giving a date where the year is not given, and the day-month
combination is already past in the current year, it will assume you
--
1.7.3.4
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