David Maus writes:
Hi David,
>> - headlines that contain only past timestamps and are closed TODOs (if
>>they are TODOs), that is, any TODO state after the | in
>>`org-todo-keywords'
>
>> - the same applies to all children of that entry, recursively
>
> This is quite simple: The functi
Tassilo Horn wrote:
>Matt Lundin writes:
>>> Well, basically I'm just looking for a search facility that shows me
>>> an agenda view with all entries that contain only timestamps before
>>> today and no pending todos, so that I can use the agenda commands to
>>> act on them. Some will be deleted
Matt Lundin writes:
>> Well, basically I'm just looking for a search facility that shows me
>> an agenda view with all entries that contain only timestamps before
>> today and no pending todos, so that I can use the agenda commands to
>> act on them. Some will be deleted, others archived.
>
> He
Tassilo Horn writes:
> Additionally, there are some more complex outdated entries, that have
> subtrees and done todos.
>
> Yes, what I want to spot are enties with an active (or also inactive?
> not sure about this one) timestamp that is before today, and if it's a
> TODO, it has to be in a DONE
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
Hi Sébastien,
> What's the info available about your past appointments? I'm a bit
> puzzled about what I have to do with old appointments. Let me
> explain...
>
> I have such appointments:
>
> ** Dentist
><2010-07-28 Wed 10:45-11:15>
>
> ** Meeting client ABC
><
Hi Tassilo,
> for some projects, I have tenth of appointment entry children with a
> past timestamp. They sometimes annoy me cause they make spotting the
> actual entries harder.
>
> Is there a way to spot such outdated entries, like building an agenda
> view of outdated entries? To be more prec