Also see variable org-use-effective-time
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019, at 15:30, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> Uwe Koloska writes:
> > Maybe the variable 'org-extend-today-until' can help.
>
> Indeed, thank you!
>
Uwe Koloska writes:
> Maybe the variable 'org-extend-today-until' can help.
Indeed, thank you!
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> You do realize you are not the first one to have that problem, don't
> you? Have you seen `org-agenda-todo-yesterday'?
Thank you! Sounds like it'll combo nicely with `org-extend-today-until`
pointed out by Uwe, to slowly make checking tasks the day before less
and less
Am 02.02.19 um 01:29 schrieb Leo Gaspard:
> I have a few tasks marked as `:STYLE: habit`. And I relatively often
> finish one of those daily habits after midnight.
>
> Yet, I'd like to count it as having been finished the day before, so
> that day switch time happens while I sleep.
Maybe the vari
Am 02.02.19 um 01:29 schrieb Leo Gaspard:
> I have a few tasks marked as `:STYLE: habit`. And I relatively often
> finish one of those daily habits after midnight.
>
> Yet, I'd like to count it as having been finished the day before, so
> that day switch time happens while I sleep.
Maybe the vari
On 2019-02-02, at 01:29, Leo Gaspard wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a few tasks marked as `:STYLE: habit`. And I relatively often
> finish one of those daily habits after midnight.
>
> Yet, I'd like to count it as having been finished the day before, so
> that day switch time happens while I sleep.
Hello!
I have a few tasks marked as `:STYLE: habit`. And I relatively often
finish one of those daily habits after midnight.
Yet, I'd like to count it as having been finished the day before, so
that day switch time happens while I sleep.
I do understand that the best fix to this problem would be