Nick Dokos writes:
> "Stephen J. Barr" writes:
>
>> What I am now seeing is that the particular date gets picked up, but
>> not the time. Am I doing something incorrect with the
>> syntax?
>>
>
> No, I believe that's a limitation of what you can do with these
> diary-sexps.
>
> You can always ad
Nick Dokos writes:
> "Stephen J. Barr" writes:
>
>> What I am now seeing is that the particular date gets picked up, but
>> not the time. Am I doing something incorrect with the
>> syntax?
>>
>
> No, I believe that's a limitation of what you can do with these
> diary-sexps.
>
> You can always ad
Stephen J. Barr writes:
> I think that iI figured it out. I was transposing the last two arguments
> for some of the cases. Just curious, in the documentation for org-class,
>
> (org-class Y1 M1 D1 Y2 M2 D2 DAYNAME &rest SKIP-WEEKS)
>
> what is &rest ?
>
See
(info "(elisp) Other Features of
I think that iI figured it out. I was transposing the last two arguments
for some of the cases. Just curious, in the documentation for org-class,
(org-class Y1 M1 D1 Y2 M2 D2 DAYNAME &rest SKIP-WEEKS)
what is &rest ?
Thanks,
Stephen
ndo...@gmail.com writes:
> Stephen J. Barr writes:
>
>> Gree
Try this:
*** Teaching
%%(org-class 2014 1 6 2014 3 10 1 1) 07:00-08:30 Teaching
That's what I find works for me.
Dan
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Stephen J. Barr wrote:
> So, from a broader perspective, perhaps this org-class stuff is not the
> right way to go. I am also noticing that
So, from a broader perspective, perhaps this org-class stuff is not the
right way to go. I am also noticing that the icalendar-export does not seem
to be exporting these diary-sexps anyway. Perhaps I can
use org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift to do most of what I want.
Best,
Stephen
On Mon, Jan 6
"Stephen J. Barr" writes:
> What I am now seeing is that the particular date gets picked up, but not the
> time. Am I doing something incorrect with the
> syntax?
>
No, I believe that's a limitation of what you can do with these
diary-sexps.
You can always add the time to the headline: that wa
What I am now seeing is that the particular date gets picked up, but not
the time. Am I doing something incorrect with the syntax?
Best,
Stephen
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Stephen J. Barr writes:
>
> > Greetings org-mode,
> >
> > I am trying to use org-class to put in
Stephen J. Barr writes:
> Greetings org-mode,
>
> I am trying to use org-class to put in my regularly scheduled
> events. The following snippet is my attempt to put in a regularly
> scheduled Monday-evening event. This is in a file that is included in my
> org-agenda-files, yet when I look at my
Greetings org-mode,
I am trying to use org-class to put in my regularly scheduled
events. The following snippet is my attempt to put in a regularly
scheduled Monday-evening event. This is in a file that is included in my
org-agenda-files, yet when I look at my agenda, this does not show up!
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