Re: [O] Entering Repeating Scheduled Tasks in the Minibuffer

2015-01-02 Thread Kenneth Jacker
ji> Have you tried <2014-12-15 +1m> for a monthly repeater? ji> <2014-12-15 +1w> for a weekly repeater and ji> <2014-12-15 +1d> for a daily repeater. Yes, I'm already doing that and all of them work. But, that's not my issue ... I can add the "+1m" (or whatever) in a newly created "captur

Re: [O] Entering Repeating Scheduled Tasks in the Minibuffer

2014-12-15 Thread Kenneth Jacker
So, no one has any ideas about the syntax for an all-in-minibuffer specification of a repeated, scheduled event? -Kenneth PS Thanks, Pete, for your explaining "(=F)" ...

Re: [O] Entering Repeating Scheduled Tasks in the Minibuffer

2014-12-10 Thread Pete Ley
>PS What is the meaning of "(=>F)" that appears at the end of the >minibuffer? I believe this means org has chosen the future option of an ambiguous input. e.g., it is December 10th. I use C-c . to create a timestamp and simply put in "9". The closest date that matches is December 9th, but there

[O] Entering Repeating Scheduled Tasks in the Minibuffer

2014-12-10 Thread Kenneth Jacker
Good day! Is there a way that I can specify a scheduled task's repeat period within a single "time specification" in the minibuffer? I thought something like this would work: Dec 25 +1y but it neither inserts the "repeater" nor gives any error message. I've tried various things and