Giovanni Ridolfi writes:
> --- Dom 8/11/09, Ben Finney ha scritto:
> > How about this:
> >
> > <2009-10-13 Tue 14:00 +1m Tue>
>
> Does the "++1m" help? :
>
> ** TODO LUG meeting
>DEADLINE: <2009-10-13 Tue 14:00 ++1m Tue>
No, it doesn't help. When I specify what you show here, I get th
--- Dom 8/11/09, Ben Finney ha scritto:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
> > Ben Finney
> > writes:
> >
> That's partly my point: “second Tuesday of the month”
> isn't niche, it is
> pretty common, I would have thought.
>
> How about this:
>
> <2009-10-13 Tue 14:00 +1m Tue>
Does the "++1m" help?
Matt Lundin writes:
> Ben Finney writes:
>
> > Hmm. [a sexp] makes the entry unreadable as a date+time. One of the
> > main advantages of the usual Org date+time specifications is they're
> > perfectly readable even to people who know nothing about Org, Emacs,
> > or Lisp.
>
> Well, yes. But not
Ben Finney writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
>> Ben Finney writes:
>>
>> > How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
>> > specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
> […]
>
>> > Taking “first Tuesday of the month”, if I set it this month on
>> > <2009
Matt Lundin writes:
> Ben Finney writes:
>
> > How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
> > specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
[…]
> > Taking “first Tuesday of the month”, if I set it this month on
> > <2009-11-15 Sun>, it should next repea
Ben Finney writes:
> Howdy all,
>
> How can I set an event in Org mode that repeats every month, on a
> specific weekday, on a week counted from the start of the month?
>
> For example:
>
> * every month on the first Tuesday of the month.
> * every month on the third Sunday of the month.
>