Giovanni Ridolfi writes: > --- Ven 20/2/09, Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> ha scritto: > > I often create tasks for myself using remember which > > automatically > > puts an inactive time stamp on the headline of the item. I > > then > > subsequently "schedule" the job so that I end up > > with something like this: > > > > *** [2009-02-18 Wed 17:55] TODO do something really > > interesting > > SCHEDULED: <2009-02-20 Fri> > > > > In the agenda view, this appears as a task at 17.55 on the > > Friday > > (i.e. today) but the active time stamp does not have a time > > on it. I > > would have expected this to be a straightforward > > "day" task. > > .... you could use a remember template with date > without timestamp ;-) using the variable: > > %t time stamp, date only > > Giovanni > > > Passa a Yahoo! Mail. > > La webmail che ti offre GRATIS spazio illimitato, > antispam e messenger integrato. > http://it.mail..yahoo.com/ >
Thanks for the suggestion. I guess this would solve the "problem" but I actually find it quite useful to have the time stamp in my remember generated notes/todos as it helps me keep track of when I initiated things on busy days! But the granularity provided by time probably is too small so days alone are probably enough. Thanks again, eric _______________________________________________ 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