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Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?
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Matt Lundin |
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Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name? |
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Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:28:22 -0400 |
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Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> writes:
> theo <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 12/04/2011 00:42, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
>>> I was once one of the many people who apparently originally
>>> misunderstood what "SCHEDULED" meant, and used to set it to like, an
>>> appointment time.
>>
>> That's what I do.
>>
>> Maybe I lack background, but why do you think it's not appropriate for
>> this use?
>
> So when it comes to TODO like things, SCHEDULED is when you should start
> working on it, DEADLINE is when it's due.
>
> One side effect of doing it "wrong" is that non-TODO items that are
> SCHEDULED stay on your agenda forever (or until archived, and still
> forever with archive view on), which is nasty.
There is a nice FAQ on this:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#scheduled-vs-deadline-vs-timestamp
Best,
Matt
- [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/11
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, theo, 2011/04/12
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Matt Lundin, 2011/04/12
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/12
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Matt Lundin, 2011/04/12
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Michael Brand, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Michael Brand, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Michael Brand, 2011/04/13
- Re: [O] Occurance property, or some similar name?, Christopher Allan Webber, 2011/04/13