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[O] Feature request: edit time stamp from agenda
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Tory S. Anderson |
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[O] Feature request: edit time stamp from agenda |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Mar 2014 09:12:42 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Hello friends,
I just discovered org-agenda-diary-entry, which is a terrific command to
streamline my planning process as I move away from using the raw diary file.
But it lacks a feature that is key to my usage: it conveniently creates a diary
item in my configured org file and sticks a time stamp on it; but I need to be
able to edit that time stamp to add an hour to it, so I can plug it into the
details of my day. It (I would assume `C-.' ) ought to work the same way C-d or
C-s does on an agenda entry, allowing you to change and refine the
deadline/schedule time of the item. But search as I might, this doesn't seem to
be implemented yet.
Also, it doesn't really seem to play nicely with adding deadline or schedule
to the same item, as you will end up with multiple agenda entries on the same
day for the same item (with the generic timestamp being the least useful of
these entries). Is there a use case for this, or is it as redundant as it looks
to me right now?
Thanks; org-mode is awesome.
- Tory
- [O] Feature request: edit time stamp from agenda,
Tory S. Anderson <=