Hello,
"Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
> 2016-10-31 17:04 GMT-07:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
>> Does adding the following branch in the `cond' above, before the
>> catch-all one, solve the issue?
>>
>> ((eq origin-cat 'after) (match-end 0))
>
> It does! Wonderful.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Ni
2016-10-31 17:04 GMT-07:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> "Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
>
>> org-todo calls org-auto-repeat-maybe, which sees the ".+" style
>> repeater. It calls org-timestamp-change to move the timestamp up to
>> today. Point is left at the closing bracket. So far, so good.
>>
>> org-timesta
"Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
> org-todo calls org-auto-repeat-maybe, which sees the ".+" style
> repeater. It calls org-timestamp-change to move the timestamp up to
> today. Point is left at the closing bracket. So far, so good.
>
> org-timestamp-change sets origin-cat to 'after and origin to (po
2016-10-31 8:23 GMT-07:00 Nicolas Goaziou :
> Hello,
>
> "Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
>
>> I've noticed some unusual behavior with repeating entries when the
>> system-time-locale variable is set. Specifically:
>>
>> It is Sunday, today, October 30th. I did not mark this task, which is
>> a habit,
Hello,
"Bruce V. Chiarelli" writes:
> I've noticed some unusual behavior with repeating entries when the
> system-time-locale variable is set. Specifically:
>
> It is Sunday, today, October 30th. I did not mark this task, which is
> a habit, yesterday.
>
> -- If I have (setq system-time-locale "
Hello all,
I've noticed some unusual behavior with repeating entries when the
system-time-locale variable is set. Specifically:
It is Sunday, today, October 30th. I did not mark this task, which is
a habit, yesterday.
-- If I have (setq system-time-locale "hu_HU.utf8"), Hungarian, then
marking t