Hello to all Maybe I have overlooked this in the documentation. For creating active time-stamps I know the key-stroke 'C-c .' which only allows for a single date and time.
But if you want to specify a time period, the entry has to look like this: <2009-12-03 Do>--<2009-12-06 So> or <2009-04-27 Mo 14:00>--<2009-04-27 Mo 16:00> Is there a way to create this kind of entries at once, i.e. to chose a start and an end date right from a single call of the calendar? By now, I just copy the created single time-stamp, yank it behind a manually typed '--' and change the date with S-up. Calling the calender twice is not much more convenient (see below). Moreover, sometimes a certain appointment takes place more than once, but not regularly (i.e. not +1w etc.): *** APPT Meet myself <2009-04-23 Do 14:00> <2009-04-27 Mo 14:00> <2009-05-05 Tue 10:00> Is there another way to set these dates than typing C-c . three times? The inconvenience is that the calender always starts at 'today', so you always have to browse the whole thing again until you reach the next date you want to choose. It would be better to mark the first date, then immediately go on to the second, the third ... Thanks Sven -- Sven Bretfeld \ CEntrum für CERES \ REligionswissenschaftliche ________\_Studien__________________ Ruhr-Universität Bochum Universitätsstraße 150 D-44780 Bochum http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/relwiss/ _______________________________________________ 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