Carl Bolduc said unto the world upon 09/05/2007 09:27 AM:

<my response at bottom>

Nice!, that fixes my problem. Although I liked the fact that I could hit C-c
C-s to get the calendar and just clicking on the date to schedule the
events. Is there another key binding to trigger the calendar for selecting a
timestamp without scheduling the event?
Thanks,
Carl

On 9/5/07, Brian van den Broek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carl Bolduc said unto the world upon 09/05/2007 09:02 AM:
Hi!

Still very new to Org... my setup is very simple at the moment, 1 file
for
work and 1 file for home. At the top of each of those files, I keep a "*
Event" entry and I put my meetings and events under there.

If , for example, and event is scheduled for yesterday, it will show up
today as well in my agenda, with "2x" in front of it. I have to delete
the
entry if I want it to go away. Since these are often not related to
ToDo, I
would like to keep them but I would like them to appear only on the day
they
are scheduled.

Is it possible?
Thanks,
Carl
Hi Carl,

I'm pretty new, too. But, for an event such as a meeting, have you
tried not scheduling it, but instead simply marking it with an active
timestamp? Try something like this:

* Events

** Meeting with with Pat about foos and bars
    <2007-09-09 10:30-12:00>

*** TODO Prepare notes on foos and bars for meeting with Pat
     SCHEDULED: <2007-09-04 Thu> DEADLINE: <2007-09-08 Mon -2d>


HTH,

Brian vdB




Hi Carl,

I'm glad that helped.

For the new question:

  C-h f org-time-stamp

should sort you out.

Two other things:

1) Please reply to the list by default, not to me personally. (`Reply to All' should be an option in your mail client.)

2) Unless someone leaps into to tell me that I'm wrong about the emacs-orgmode list culture, please don't top post.


Best,

Brian vdB


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