* date stamp
@ 2007-02-22 12:21 Sean Sieger
2007-02-22 13:10 ` Carsten Dominik
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From: Sean Sieger @ 2007-02-22 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
When I do `C-c .' and then `1969-03-25' I get:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Specified time is not representable")
encode-time(0 11 7 25 3 1969)
org-read-date(nil totime)
org-time-stamp(nil)
call-interactively(org-time-stamp)
on Ubuntu 6.10/Emacs 23.0.0.1
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* Re: date stamp
2007-02-22 12:21 date stamp Sean Sieger
@ 2007-02-22 13:10 ` Carsten Dominik
2007-02-22 21:33 ` Sean Sieger
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From: Carsten Dominik @ 2007-02-22 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Sieger; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
This is operating system dependent. It depends on what kind of integer
the OS
uses to represent time. I believe if it is an unsigned integer, the
minimum
date is Jan 1, 1970. If it is a signed integer, it goes back to 1901
or so.
Max date in both cases is somewhere 2038. This will all go away only
with 64 bit
systems.
Why do you need such a date? Most likely a birthday? You can use the
Emacs
diary to set such birthdays - the calendar/diary can handle this.
- Carsten
On Feb 22, 2007, at 13:21, Sean Sieger wrote:
> When I do `C-c .' and then `1969-03-25' I get:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Specified time is not
> representable")
> encode-time(0 11 7 25 3 1969)
> org-read-date(nil totime)
> org-time-stamp(nil)
> call-interactively(org-time-stamp)
>
> on Ubuntu 6.10/Emacs 23.0.0.1
>
>
>
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* Re: date stamp
2007-02-22 13:10 ` Carsten Dominik
@ 2007-02-22 21:33 ` Sean Sieger
2007-02-22 23:54 ` Alan Dove
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From: Sean Sieger @ 2007-02-22 21:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
Why do you need such a date? Most likely a birthday? You can use the
Emacs
diary to set such birthdays - the calendar/diary can handle this.
Yes, birthdays.
I found org-mode just before the new year, it produced a tenacious new
year's resolution of its own accord. Thank you for this fine mode.
I love my ~/org.
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* Re: Re: date stamp
2007-02-22 21:33 ` Sean Sieger
@ 2007-02-22 23:54 ` Alan Dove
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From: Alan Dove @ 2007-02-22 23:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Sieger; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hey, folks:
> I love my ~/org.
Excellent line - sounds like it should be a t-shirt or bumpersticker.
Perhaps "I * my ~/org" would be more appropriate.
--Alan
--
Alan Dove, Ph.D.
alan.dove@gmail.com
917.273.0544
http://dovdox.com
Gizmo or Skype: alandove
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