Thanks; oddly, that works.
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
*** TODO Personal Meeting
DEADLINE: <2018-01-10 Wed 16:00 .+2w>--<2018-04-18 Wed>
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
I still get a daily count on every day in the interim:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(8/99): TODO Personal Meeting
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
But I suppose I can work around that. Oddly, it doesn't seem to
work with plain dates or with SCHEDULED: . Any idea why?
"numbch...@gmail.com" <numbch...@gmail.com> writes:
You can try this:
```
* Test repeat time range with end date
DEADLINE: <2018-01-01 Mon 12:00 .+2d>--<2018-01-13 Sat>
```
This will repeat, and end on the day 13. Also deadline works
fine.
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:37 PM, <li...@wilkesley.net> wrote:
On 2018-01-10 18:24, ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2018 22:16:56 -0700
From: torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson)
To: orgmode list <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: [O] Orgmode repeater intervals with end
date
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Hi all,
When repeater intervals are set on on org dates (eg
=
<2018-01-10
Wed
16:00 +2w>=) the output is exported nicely to ical
and
appears
nicely in agenda. Is there anyway to put an end-date
on
org dates
so that the +2w will not just continue forever?
I could use org-class, but then it wouldn't be
exported
to ical
nicely. I was hopefully with <2018-01-10 Wed 16:00
+2w>--<2018-04-10 Wed 16:00 +2w> but this just put
the
range as
counting every day in the interim. Is there an
existing
way to
have an end-date on a repeating cycle?
- Tory
Have you tried with DEADLINE:? I seem to remember to
have
read
something like that somewhere. Don't trust me. If it
helps, I
am glad,
but I am not sure.
Have a look at https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/
html_node/emacs/Sexp-Diary-Entries.html However, I am not
sure if
you can use an Emacs sexp to specify an end date.
Ian.