Hello,
I habe a problem and a question. :-)
First the problem:
I would like to create some recurring TODO items. But for example, when I use
'C-c C-s 10-05-01 +1w' it just create the timestamp: 'SCHEDULED: <2010-05-01
Sat>'
I don't know why, because it is exactly like in the manual described. D
Thank you very much, Matt!
Everything works fine now... :-)
On 03/26/2010 10:35 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Friedericksen Hope writes:
First the problem:
I would like to create some recurring TODO items. But for example, when I use
'C-c C-s 10-05-01 +1w' it just create the timestamp:
Dear all,
I start to like column view. :)
But as I played around with it, a few questions came up:
- Is there some built-in timestamp property? The background is that I would like to have a column with a timestamp in it which I can set manually (but of course, I would like to have the calendar
Dear list,
I tried to solve this problem with the manual, but I was not very successfull. I have an org file with several items, nearly all with a timestamp. When I open the standard agenda with C-x a a I get a
weekly view with a display of all scheduled items from the past (like missed items) i
T DONE and not only TODO-items. ;-)
Best wishes back,
Friedericksen
On 04/19/2010 04:41 PM, Matt Lundin wrote:
Friedericksen Hope writes:
I tried to solve this problem with the manual, but I was not very
successfull. I have an org file with several items, nearly all with a
timestamp. When
Hello,
is it possible to sort headings of a specific level or headings in a region by
priorities?
And if yes, how can I do that?
Thank you in advance!
Best,
Friedericksen
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