Hi Chris
On Oct 17, 2008, at 4:03 AM, Chris Leyon wrote:
There is a precedent in the Emacs manual -- Appendix E, Antinews: "For
those users who live backwards in time [...]"
Great answer. And thanks for the patch. I am applying it.
However, I am sure there are more similar problems, so
I am
There is a precedent in the Emacs manual -- Appendix E, Antinews: "For
those users who live backwards in time [...]"
:-)
I admit there may not be great practical utility in a negative time
range. But the interval is well-defined so it ought to be computed
correctly. I would say that a wrong ans
Hi Chris,
what could possibly be the purpose of a negative time range? Are you
working for a secret government agency?
:-)
- Carsten
On Oct 16, 2008, at 5:24 PM, Chris Leyon wrote:
When Org automatically computes a time interval which is negative, it
is off by 1 hour. (This may or may n
When Org automatically computes a time interval which is negative, it
is off by 1 hour. (This may or may not be related to Chris Willard's
"1 hour earlier" problem.) Positive time intervals seem okay. I'm
using 6.08c on GNU Emacs 22.1.
To reproduce: emacs -Q
Start with this line:
CLOCK: [2008