Re: [O] Agenda bug: time conflict between headline and scheduled date

2012-12-30 Thread Bastien
Samuel Wales writes: > But the problem of grabbing a time from the headline is solvable: > > (setq org-agenda-search-headline-for-time nil) Indeed, thanks a lot for the pointers! -- Bastien, who wonders why all metaphysical problems cannot be solved by setting an Org variable.

Re: [O] Agenda bug: time conflict between headline and scheduled date

2012-12-30 Thread Samuel Wales
Hi Huy, I depend on inactive timestamps in headlines, because they are useful when the entries are folded. I sort by time, which eliminates the need for date trees. But the problem of grabbing a time from the headline is solvable: (setq org-agenda-search-headline-for-time nil) Samuel -- Th

Re: [O] Agenda bug: time conflict between headline and scheduled date

2012-12-30 Thread Bastien
Hi Huy, Huy writes: > there's a bug when I have a task like this: > > * Test [2012-12-26 Wed 22:24] > SCHEDULED: <2012-12-25 Wed> > > Note that the inactive date has a time in the headline, but the schedule > date doesn't. > > When I run the agenda, I get this: > > Tuesday25 De

[O] Agenda bug: time conflict between headline and scheduled date

2012-12-26 Thread Huy
task Reply-To: Hi, there's a bug when I have a task like this: * Test [2012-12-26 Wed 22:24] SCHEDULED: <2012-12-25 Wed> Note that the inactive date has a time in the headline, but the schedule date doesn't. When I run the agenda, I get this: Tuesday25 December 2012 G