Hi Carten,

OK, OK, I will try again to bend my mind around the current
behavior. ;-)

 > Why, if you want to have many tasks instead of one, don't
 > you just create many directly, with different dates.  A keyboard
 > macro would work for this, or a little function that does the
 > copying and time shifting.
 > 
 > I may make a function that copies a task N times
 > with a certain date shift.

You have a point. Such a function would indeed be great for, e.g.,
scheduling classes, where one can, after having created N tasks,
annotate each with what will be taught, eliminate those that fall on
holidays, etc.

Perhaps the function should take a parameter N (C-u N ...) and, when
called with the cursor over a repeating task, unfold it N times on
demand into N non-repeating tasks and a new repeating task starting at
the date after the last copy. 

Cheers,

Manuel

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