Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-25 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes: > On Feb 24, 2009, at 7:00 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: > > > Would it make sense at all to provide a user variable to turn off the > > agenda's scanning of headlines for times? I wonder if that would > > (slightly) speed it up also? > > We have now such a variable, `org-agen

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-25 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 24, 2009, at 7:00 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: Would it make sense at all to provide a user variable to turn off the agenda's scanning of headlines for times? I wonder if that would (slightly) speed it up also? We have now such a variable, `org-agenda-search-headline-for time', but no, it

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-24 Thread Samuel Wales
Would it make sense at all to provide a user variable to turn off the agenda's scanning of headlines for times? I wonder if that would (slightly) speed it up also? -- Myalgic encephalomyelitis denialism is causing death (decades early; Jason et al. 2006) and severe suffering, pain, and disabili

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-24 Thread Eric S Fraga
Spike Spiegel writes: > Hi, > > On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > > > It's because I sometimes want to sort entries according to date/time > > of creation as opposed to date/time of actual activity performed. I > > can work around this without difficulty, I think, so thank

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-23 Thread Spike Spiegel
Hi, On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > It's because I sometimes want to sort entries according to date/time > of creation as opposed to date/time of actual activity performed. I > can work around this without difficulty, I think, so thanks all again > for all the input! Mi

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes: > > However, my original question still stands: does it really make sense > > for org-mode's agenda view to take the "time" for an activity that has > > been scheduled for that day from an inactive time stamp when the > > active one in the SCHEDULE entry has no time element?

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 20, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: Matthew Lundin writes: Hi Eric, Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga writes: Would something like * TODO $U %? still work (or with %t instead of %U obviously)? I just tried this and it worked for me (i.e., showed up in the agenda). But I'm su

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Matthew Lundin writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga > writes: > > > Would something like > > > > * TODO $U %? > > > > still work (or with %t instead of %U obviously)? > > I just tried this and it worked for me (i.e., showed up in the agenda). > But I'm sure there are finer point

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Eric, Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga writes: > Would something like > > * TODO $U %? > > still work (or with %t instead of %U obviously)? I just tried this and it worked for me (i.e., showed up in the agenda). But I'm sure there are finer points that I'm missing. Best, Matt ___

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Carsten Dominik writes: > Either that, or use a template so that the time will > be put into the second line. The way you have done it now, > the line will ne even be recognized as a TODO entry because > the word TODO is not the first in the headline. Duh! I do feel rather silly now... > Thus,

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Giovanni Ridolfi writes: > --- Ven 20/2/09, Eric S Fraga ha scritto: > > I often create tasks for myself using remember which > > automatically > > puts an inactive time stamp on the headline of the item. I > > then > > subsequently "schedule" the job so that I end up > > with something like this

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 20, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi wrote: --- Ven 20/2/09, Eric S Fraga ha scritto: I often create tasks for myself using remember which automatically puts an inactive time stamp on the headline of the item. I then subsequently "schedule" the job so that I end up with something l

Re: [Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Giovanni Ridolfi
--- Ven 20/2/09, Eric S Fraga ha scritto: > I often create tasks for myself using remember which > automatically > puts an inactive time stamp on the headline of the item. I > then > subsequently "schedule" the job so that I end up > with something like this: > > *** [2009-02-18 Wed 17:55] TODO

[Orgmode] scheduled item taking time from inactive time stamp

2009-02-20 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hello, I often create tasks for myself using remember which automatically puts an inactive time stamp on the headline of the item. I then subsequently "schedule" the job so that I end up with something like this: *** [2009-02-18 Wed 17:55] TODO do something really interesting SCHEDULED: <200