Carsten Dominik wrote: > On Jul 6, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Martin Pohlack wrote: > >> Tassilo Horn wrote: >>> Martin Pohlack <m...@os.inf.tu-dresden.de> writes: >>> >>> Hi Martin, >>> >>>> I have problems with the following recurring timestamp: >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> * TODO test3 >>>> DEADLINE: <2009-07-07 Di 15:00 +1w -1h> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> When I mark the item as done, it loses the warning period (-1h) and >>>> the recurrence markup (+1w). Marking it as done again, will finally >>>> mark it as done. >>>> >>>> Org-version reports "6.21b". >>> I can confirm that with 6.28trans. When removing the warning >>> period, it >>> works as expected. Also, when removing the recurrence markup, >>> changing >>> the item to DONE keeps the -1h intact. >> The problem seems to be that [+-]xh is not yet supported. > > yes, prewarning periods for deadlines have to de d, w, m, or y. > Hours and minutes are not supported. How are you planing to use this?
I have a weekly recurring event which is due Friday 17:00, but I can only start working on it shortly before, say 2 h. I would like it not to appear in the agenda until 15:00 at Friday, or it could appear at Friday's agenda, with an extended timestamp (15:00), so I know it has to be done later. I could also be handled like this item: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * TODO test4 DEADLINE: <2009-07-06 Mo 14:00> SCHEDULED: <2009-07-06 Mo 13:00> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In the agenda: Monday 6 July 2009 W28 8:00...... ---------------- 10:00...... ---------------- 12:00...... ---------------- file.org:13:00...... Scheduled: TODO test4 file.org:14:00...... Deadline: TODO test4 14:00...... ---------------- 16:00...... ---------------- 18:00...... ---------------- 20:00...... ---------------- Cheers, Martin Pohlack _______________________________________________ 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