SW writes:
> Solved :)
Good -- thanks for chasing this down,
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Bastien
I wrote:
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> http://imgur.com/ge0hY
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In the example image above:
1d is in org-upcoming-deadline face
5d is in org-upcoming-deadline face
8d is in default face
10d is in org-upcoming-deadline face
26d is in default face
45d is in default face
*However*, the entry for the "10d" line i
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> Can you provide a reproducible recipe?
I'm going to try to make a minimal example. In the previous image, 10 days was
*not* in the "upcoming faces" face -- it was in default face. However, in this
example:
http://imgur.com/ge0hY
10 days *is* now in the "upcoming face
SW writes:
> Bastien gnu.org> writes:
>
>> > I have agenda TODO items due in 5d (in org-upcoming-deadline face),
>> > in 16d (in default face) and in 26d (in org-upcoming-deadline face).
>> >
>> > Why is the 16d deadline in default face?
>
>> I can't reproduce this.
>> Can you provide a recipe a
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> > I have agenda TODO items due in 5d (in org-upcoming-deadline face),
> > in 16d (in default face) and in 26d (in org-upcoming-deadline face).
> >
> > Why is the 16d deadline in default face?
> I can't reproduce this.
> Can you provide a recipe and/or a screenshot?
It
Bastien gnu.org> writes:
> I can't reproduce this.
>
> Can you provide a recipe and/or a screenshot?
The date is different now and that particular combination of deadlines is gone.
When I see it again, I'll take a screenshot. Thanks.
SW writes:
> I have agenda TODO items due in 5d (in org-upcoming-deadline face), in 16d (in
> default face) and in 26d (in org-upcoming-deadline face).
>
> Why is the 16d deadline in default face?
I can't reproduce this.
Can you provide a recipe and/or a screenshot?
Thanks,
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Bastien
I have agenda TODO items due in 5d (in org-upcoming-deadline face), in 16d (in
default face) and in 26d (in org-upcoming-deadline face).
Why is the 16d deadline in default face?