On Sep 20, 2007, at 16:42, Bastien wrote:
Nuutti Kotivuori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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.
I think it should defaults to the date specified by the timestamp, as
it
already does when the point is at the end of "<2007-05-16 Wed>--"
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).
Yes. Maybe we could have something like this for duration:
* Pick up Sam at school <2007-05-16 Wed 12:30 +1w :2h>
^^^
Hmmm, I am not in favor of a new syntax inside the time stamp, but
I would like to think about a special syntax understood by org-read-date
to specify time ranges by something like 10:25+2:30. Just for those
of us having trouble to compute with the Babylonian base 60 :-)
Comments?
- Carsten
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