On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi Sebastien,
>
> Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>
>> Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>>> - There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
>>> agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
>>> then you can change t
Hi Sebastien,
Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> > - There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
> > agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
> > then you can change the date with C-c !.
>
> You can do C-c C-s from the agenda di
On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
> Hi Viktor,
>
> Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>> - There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
>> agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
>> then you can change the date with C-c !.
>
> You can do
Hi Viktor,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> - There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
> agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
> then you can change the date with C-c !.
You can do C-c C-s from the agenda directly. Even using only the right (or
le
IHMO, this model has two problems:
- There's no way (AFAIK) to reschedule a simple timestamp from the
agenda. You have to hit RET on the entry to visit the org file and
then you can change the date with C-c !.
- Sometimes I want to do some follow-up work after a meeting but I'm too
busy (or
Hi Michael,
Please check the purpose of SCHEDULED in org-mode:
http://orgmode.org/manual/Deadlines-and-scheduling.html
It is exactly what you mean by starting at a day or later.
For a fixed date, just drop a timestamp inside a heading.
Regards,
.j.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 01:38:26PM +0200,
Hello,
IMHO it needs a 3nd date-mode. I use deadline for all thinks
that have to be done until the deadline-date. I use scheduled
for a fix date ...
and what about thinks that could start at a date "or later".
I tried to fix it by using a time for fix and no time for
non-fixed or has-to-be-star