Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hmm. What about this: >> >> <2023-06-05 Mon>--<2023-06-08 Thu 10:30-12:15> >> >> Is there a recommended specification for my meeting? Or do I have to >> break it into multiple tasks (one for each day)? > > AFAIK, closed date intervals with time are currently not supported by > org-agenda. You can instead use diary sexp timestamps, a bunch of active > timestamps in the body, or M-x org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
"a bunch of active timestamps"?!? Ooh! I hadn't gotten the impression that that was allowed from the "Dates and Times" section of the manual. It always talked about "a timestamp" and it made sense to me that a task would only have one timestamp. Can a statement be added to the manual to make this explicit? By closed date interval, I assume you mean "<time1>--<time2>". That is mentioned in 8.1 of the manual. It's header is "Time/Date range", but it only talks about dates (no times) including in the example. If times are allowed, then the paragraph could include a time example. If not, then the header should be changed and "timestamp" should be changed to "datestamp". -- David Masterson