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Re: [Orgmode] Small bug and sorting suggestion
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Carsten Dominik |
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Re: [Orgmode] Small bug and sorting suggestion |
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Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:55:11 +0100 |
On Nov 19, 2006, at 2:14, Bastien wrote:
Hi Carsten and list,
headlines containing a time interval after SCHEDULED are not "closed"
properly (org-log-done is t). The adding of "CLOSED" yields this:
* WAITING Salon address@hidden
SCHEDULED: <2006-11-15 mer>--<2006-11-17 ven>
* DONE Salon address@hidden
--<2006-11-17 ven> CLOSED: [2006-11-18 sam]
Maybe i shouldn't use time interval after SCHEDULED, but i find it
useful. Note that this does not happen with DEADLINE instead of
SCHEDULED. Tested with org v4.56.
Indeed, SCHEDULED is not intended to be used with a time interval.
The time/date interval you give in such a case will not be interpreted
as a scheduling interval, but just as a block appointment.
I can see, however, that it could make sense to use it like this. An
item marked by SCHEDULED: <date1>--<date2> will show up on all days
in the interval, but will also be carried forward as an overdue
scheduled item, until you mark it done. Hmmm, a nice, unintended
feature. For now I am leaving it undocumented, but I have fixed
the problem you describe above, for the next version. Thanks for
the report.
The feature suggestion is this one: since you're working on sorting,
what about sorting headlines depending on the date they're attached
to?
I've got a headline called "Call for paper" where I put all the CFP
and that would be great to have them automagically sorted.
I take it that you are talking about sorting tree-nodes in the
Org-mode buffer, similar to Carles Cave's request?
This could be either an absolute order (first coming headline first
displayed, no matter if it's SCHEDULED or DEADLINE) or a mix between
categories and dates (DEADLINE first with sorted items, then SCHEDULED
with sorted items, etc).
Hmmm again - if I read this, it looks to me that you are in fact
talking about sorting in the agenda buffer. Which one is it?
- Carsten