Hi Carsten If I have an active date stamp and put my cursor in it and type `C-c . . [RET]', this happens:
<2008-09-27 Sat> => <2008-09-30 Tue> If I do a similar operation in an inactive stamp with either `C-c . .' or `C-c ! . [RET]', I get [2008-09-27 Sat] => [2008-09-27 Sa[2008-09-30 Tue]t] A quick test shows a similar "corruption" behaviour doing `C-c ! .' on an active date stamp, e.g. <2008-09-27 Sat> => <2008-09-27 Sa[2008-09-30 Tue]t> Could the Date+time editor be made to update inactive date stamps in the same way as active? Also, I'd like it that `C-c .' on an inactive stamp converts it to active after the edit and `C-c !' leaves it as inactive; and similarly, that actives are converted to inactives using `C-c !'. One could argue that a mismatched `C-c .' on an inactive date stamp or `C-c !' on an active date stamp shouldn't edit them, but just insert another date stamp of the different kind, but I cannot think of a situation where one would insert a date stamp inside another. Regardless of the above conversion behaviour, if `C-c .' edits an active date stamp, I'd expect `C-c !' to edit an inactive date stamp. One tiny cosmetic niggle on a similar vein: when invoking the Date+time editor, it always shows its expected output as an active stamp, even if invoked with `C-c !'. Is there a reason for the existing behaviour? If not, please could you consider implementing these two/three suggested changes: 1) editing inactive date stamps, and 2) converting type during edit if invoked with opposite keystrokes (if you see what I mean)? And perhaps if it's a trivial tidy up, 3) the Date+time editor could show <> or [], as appropriate, around its intended output. Many thanks as always. -- Chris Randle Windows XP SP3 - GNU Emacs 22.1.1 - Org-mode 6.07b _______________________________________________ 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