Thanks, Luke but I don't think that works. I want a command that will move the event forward a day but still keep the repeat at a set interval from the original day. It's still something I find I need to do frequently but have no way to do other than manually. =(
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-----Original Message-----
From: Luke Amdor [mailto:luke.amdor@gmail.com]
Sent: Sun 1/17/2010 7:26 AM
To: Nuxoll, Andrew
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] How to "snooze" a repeating item
i've been using the org-agenda-date-later function to schedule things later.
I think it's what you're looking for. It's not bound to anything, but I bind
it to ")" via
(org-defkey org-agenda-mode-map ")" 'org-agenda-date-later)
Luke
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Andrew M. Nuxoll <nuxoll@up.edu> wrote:
> I've been using org-mode for four months now and I just love it. So I
> think I'm post-newb but still very amateur.
>
> Anyway, my to-do list has several repeating scheduled items like this
> contrived example:
>
> ***** TODO [#B] Lunch date with Sarah at 12pm
> SCHEDULED: <2009-12-08 Tue +1w>
>
> Or, in English, I meet with Sarah for lunch once a week on Tuesdays.
>
> Now, let's say that Sarah calls on Monday afternoon and says, "Can we do
> lunch on Wednesday this week?" and I say "Sure thing."
>
> Now I have a problem. I could shift the date to Wednesday like this:
>
> ***** TODO [#B] Lunch date with Sarah at 12pm
> SCHEDULED: <2009-12-09 Wed +1w>
>
> But that will mean that the following week it will *still* be scheduled for
> Wednesdays (specifically Dec 16 instead of Dec 15). I miss my regular lunch
> date with Sarah and catch ire for standing her up.
>
> How do I handle situations like this?
> It seems like I either need a time stamp "stack" or I need a temporary flag
> that "self destructs" after a prescribed time.
>
> :AMN:
>
>
>
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