Bastien wrote: > For new appointments, I cannot think of an easier way to insert > duration than inserting it at the prompt. > > For example, to set a appointment for tomorrow from 20:00 to 22:00, you > would do this: > > C-c . | org-time-stamp > S-right | select tomorrow date > "20:00-22:00" | insert the duration > return | you're done!
Yes, I have used this often. > For existing appointments, just put the point on the timestamp and edit > it as if you were creating it. I didn't remember that you could "edit" timestamps so easily - so that's in improvement. The problem with that is that when I press C-c . it defaults to the current date and time when over a timestamp, instead of the time that is specified on the timestamp - so to modify it, I have to do as much work as I did when creating it. > Does that help? That helped some, but missed an important point. For me, the *duration* of an appointment is the main piece of information I usually have - not when it is going to end. So I don't want to spend my measly brain cells to consider what's 5 and a half hours from 11:40, but just say 5:30 as the duration (or 5h30 or 5.5 or whatever). But that's not such a biggie. -- Naked _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode