Hi Norbert,
this is currently not possible, I am afraid.
You could deal with it by hand, by changing the warning period once
you have scheduled the item.
- Carsten
On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Norbert Zeh wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a question whether the following workflow is possible in
orgmode:
- I create a task with a given deadline some time in the future. I
don't want to worry about scheduling it.
- I configure deadline warnings to I get a warning that a deadline is
coming up, say 4 weeks before the deadline. When I see this warning,
I know I will have to schedule the task to work on it.
- Now, with the 4-weeks warning, it would be rather annoying to have
the
task show up on every day for the 4 weeks before the task needs to be
completed. So I would like upcoming deadlines to show up in my
agenda
view only if the task is not scheduled yet.
Ideally, I think a 2-layered warning system for deadlines would be
useful above. Warn 4 weeks in advance for unscheduled tasks that
have a
deadline coming up. Warn, say, 7 days in advance for scheduled but
not completed tasks that have a deadline coming up. Is there any
way to
do any of this in orgmode, possibly with some lisp hacking?
Thanks,
Norbert
--
"And it happened all the time that the compromise between two
perfectly
rational alternatives was something that made no sense at all."
-- Neal Stephenson, Anathem
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