Carsten Dominik <[email protected]> writes:
> On 21.10.2011, at 10:54, Christian Egli wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten
>>
>> Carsten Dominik <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> I have just checked in a slightly modified patch.
>>
>> I think there is a problem with this checkin. The variable
>> org-agenda-move-date-from-past-immediately-to-today is not defined.
>> Should this be a defcustom somewhere?
>
> Yes, I forgot to put that in. Done now.
>
Hmm. Found another bug, which presumably existed with my original patch
too:
#+begin_example
Week-agenda (W42):
Monday 17 October 2011 W42
org: Scheduled: finish plugin
org: (1/3): finish plugin
Tuesday 18 October 2011
org: (2/3): finish plugin
Wednesday 19 October 2011
org: (3/3): finish plugin
Thursday 20 October 2011
Friday 21 October 2011
Saturday 22 October 2011
org: Sched. 6x: finish plugin
Sunday 23 October 2011
#+end_example
When on the line
: org: Scheduled: finish plugin
or on the line
: org: Sched. 6x: finish plugin
`org-agenda-later' doesn't work properly. This is because org-marker is
at the beginning of the timestamp at these kind of entries, not the end.
This causes both `org-at-date-range-p' to return nil and (presuming it
did return t) the re-search-backward code to fail.
On the other entries (the 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 lines) shifting the date does
work, as the marker is at the end of the date range.
I am not sure as to the proper course of action here:
1. should the initial marker point to the end of the date range?
2. should `org-at-date-range-p' return t too at the beginning of a date range?
3. should `org-date-later' handle the case where the marker is at the
beginning of a date range itself?
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