* Feature Request: Simultaneous change using S-<Up> / S-<down> on time ranges?
@ 2009-03-12 16:07 Anupam Sengupta
2009-03-14 7:04 ` Carsten Dominik
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Anupam Sengupta @ 2009-03-12 16:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
I routinely use time ranges (and occasionally time-stamp ranges) in my
org files to document the scheduled block of time for a meeting or
activity. As an example, I will mark meetings as:
* A Meeting
<2009-03-12 Thu 10:00-11:00>
As often happens with meetings, rescheduling needs to be done and I use
S-<up> or S-<down> on the time-stamp to make the modifications. While
this works fine, it usually leads to a duplication when the *time* part
of the time-stamp needs to be changed.
For the same example above, if the time-block has now changed to
11:00-12:00, then I need to do S-<up> on both the "10:00" and the
"11:00" string. I.e,
* A Meeting
<2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-11:00>
^
+---------------- After the first S-<up>
* A Meeting
<2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00>
^
+---------------- After the second S-<up>
Can we have a feature (with a toggle option perhaps) which would *move*
the block (i.e., both time entries) by the same amount when either one
is moved in the same direction. I.e., the proposal is to have:
* A Meeting
<2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00>
^ ^
| |
| +---------- Automatically shifted forward by 1 hour
+---------------- After the S-<up>
Thanks!
--
Anupam
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* Re: Feature Request: Simultaneous change using S-<Up> / S-<down> on time ranges?
2009-03-12 16:07 Feature Request: Simultaneous change using S-<Up> / S-<down> on time ranges? Anupam Sengupta
@ 2009-03-14 7:04 ` Carsten Dominik
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Carsten Dominik @ 2009-03-14 7:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Anupam Sengupta; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi
I agree that this is a good idea. Implemented in the latest git
version.
Thanks.
- Carsten
On Mar 12, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Anupam Sengupta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I routinely use time ranges (and occasionally time-stamp ranges) in my
> org files to document the scheduled block of time for a meeting or
> activity. As an example, I will mark meetings as:
>
> * A Meeting
> <2009-03-12 Thu 10:00-11:00>
>
> As often happens with meetings, rescheduling needs to be done and I
> use
> S-<up> or S-<down> on the time-stamp to make the modifications. While
> this works fine, it usually leads to a duplication when the *time*
> part
> of the time-stamp needs to be changed.
>
> For the same example above, if the time-block has now changed to
> 11:00-12:00, then I need to do S-<up> on both the "10:00" and the
> "11:00" string. I.e,
>
>
> * A Meeting
> <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-11:00>
> ^
> +---------------- After the first S-<up>
>
> * A Meeting
> <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00>
> ^
> +---------------- After the second S-<up>
>
> Can we have a feature (with a toggle option perhaps) which would
> *move*
> the block (i.e., both time entries) by the same amount when either one
> is moved in the same direction. I.e., the proposal is to have:
>
> * A Meeting
> <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00>
> ^ ^
> | |
> | +---------- Automatically shifted forward by
> 1 hour
> +---------------- After the S-<up>
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Anupam
>
>
>
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