"Andrew J. Korty" <a...@iu.edu> writes: > Andrew J. Korty <a...@iu.edu> wrote: > >> Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote: >> >> > > If I have multiple timestamps in a TODO item, org-auto-repeat-maybe >> > > only advances the first one. In the following example, I'd like both >> > > the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE timestamps to advance when the item is >> > > marked DONE, but only the SCHEDULED timestamp advances. >> > > >> > > * TODO do something by Sunday but not until Friday >> > > SCHEDULED: <2010-09-17 Fri ++1w> DEADLINE: <2010-09-19 Sun ++1w> >> > > Why not just drop the SCHEDULED: tag and change the DEADLINE >> task to > > DEADLINE: <2010-09-19 Sun ++1w -2d> >> > > This way it won't show up in your agenda until Friday -- 2 days >> before >> > it's due. >> >> Right, but then it will show up in tags-todo lists before I want it >> to. An example is renewing my driver's license, for which I could >> use >> >> DEADLINE: <2011-10-12 Wed ++4y -2w> >> >> but it would show up in tags-todo lists way before it would make >> sense to renew. Although I suppose I could set >> org-agenda-ignore-deadlines to 'all and just rely on the >> daily/weekly agenda to show them to me ... > > Oops, frobbing org-agenda-ignore-deadlines won't help. It works in > the case of driver's license renewal, but it breaks a different case. > Say I've been asked to review a document by October 31. So I set a > deadline of 2010-12-31. But I do want to see it on my tags-todo list > now because if I had time now, I could review the documents and submit > my comments well before the deadline.
I assume you mean org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines. In this particular case you could set that variable to 'far, which causes deadlines to be displayed only when they fall within the lead time specified in org-agenda-warning days or (as in the example above) in the timestamp itself. Here's an example: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * TODO Review really important document DEADLINE: <2010-10-31 Sun -2m> * TODO Review less important document DEADLINE: <2010-10-31 Sun> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Let's assume the following settings: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines 'far org-deadline-warning-days 14) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- With these settings, the first task would show up *today* both in your agenda and in your TODO list, while the second task would appear in both places two weeks before the deadline. That said, I sometimes set both a scheduled and deadline timestamp to create an extra reminder/safety net, so the original bug you reported is certainly an issue. Best, Matt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode