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From: Richard G Riley <rileyrgdev@googlemail.com>
To: wulfhomme13-rook@yahoo.com
Cc: org-mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Agenda view for logging?
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:42:34 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <h97if5d8d1.fsf@richardriley.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47FE2DA1.3060109@yahoo.com> (Jose Robins's message of "Thu, 10 Apr 2008 08:09:21 -0700")

Hello, , Joel J. Adamson! 

Jose Robins <wulfhomme13-rook@yahoo.com> writes:

> Joel J. Adamson wrote:
>> Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> writes:
>>
>>   
>>> Hi Jose, Manish
>>>
>>> I don't really think that it would be reasonable to make any entry
>>> that contains a string that looks like a time show up in the agenda.
>>>     
>>
>> I think I missed part of this conversation.  If I put
>>
>> ** Wash the dog <2008-04-10 09:56 >
>>
>> in one of my org-agenda-files, it shows up at 9:56 in the agenda
>> time-grid.  Is this not the intended behavior?
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>   
> Yes, that is intended behavior and it works fine. The question was
> whether a time range without a time-stamp would work as
> well. something like...
>
> ** 9:55 am - 10:15 am wash the dog
> - would put this task in "today's" agenda view.
>
> I see Carsten's  point about not wanting to recognize any arbitrary
> text string which looks like a time to be considered a
> "time-of-specification". A possible compromise is to have a string
> which looks like "<10:15-10:30> " to be considered as a task for today
> which appears @ the appropriate time in the agenda view. The beauty is
> that (a) you avoid having to type in extra keystrokes to schedule it,
> (b) no need to clutter with an additional date and (c) if it doesn't
> get done or something, when I do the agenda view tomorrow, it shows up
> there as well and it doesn't get lost.

Better would be a duration rather than an end date/time.

  reply	other threads:[~2008-04-10 15:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-04-08 19:31 Agenda view for logging? Jose Robins
2008-04-09  7:04 ` Manish
2008-04-09 17:00   ` Jose Robins
2008-04-09 17:22     ` Carsten Dominik
2008-04-09 19:56       ` Jose Robins
2008-04-10  4:30         ` Manish
2008-04-10 10:32           ` Carsten Dominik
2008-04-10 13:56             ` Joel J. Adamson
2008-04-10 15:09               ` Jose Robins
2008-04-10 15:42                 ` Richard G Riley [this message]
2008-04-10 16:46                   ` Joel J. Adamson
2008-04-10 13:55         ` Joel J. Adamson
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-04-10 16:36 bva
2008-04-11 15:09 ` Jose Robins
2008-04-11 22:42   ` Carsten Dominik

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