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Re: [O] Bug? Non org timestamp in a todo is interpreted as timestamp in
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Rainer Stengele |
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Re: [O] Bug? Non org timestamp in a todo is interpreted as timestamp in agenda view |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:03:03 +0200 |
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Am 12.09.2011 17:07, schrieb Eric S Fraga:
> Rainer Stengele <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Having a todo like this:
>>
>> **** INARBEIT Test 2011/06/10 00:00:00
>> SCHEDULED: <2011-09-12 Mo>
>>
>>
>> results in this agenda entry:
>>
>> ADMIN: 0:00...... Scheduled: INARBEIT Test 2011/06/10 :00
>>
>>
>> The time stamp "2011/06/10 00:00:00", neither an active nor an inactive org
>> timestamp,
>> because neither "<>" nor "[]" is used,
>> is interpreted as time stamp and used strangely in the agenda entry,
>> showing up as if the entry was clocked at 0:00 o'clock.
>>
>> This looks like unintended behaviour!?
>>
>> Best,
>> Rainer
>
> Check out:
>
> ,----[ C-h v org-agenda-search-headline-for-time RET ]
> | org-agenda-search-headline-for-time is a variable defined in
> `org-agenda.el'.
> | Its value is t
> |
> | Documentation:
> | Non-nil means search headline for a time-of-day.
> | If the headline contains a time-of-day in one format or another, it will
> | be used to sort the entry into the time sequence of items for a day.
> | Some people have time stamps in the headline that refer to the creation
> | time or so, and then this produces an unwanted side effect. If this is
> | the case for your, use this variable to turn off searching the headline
> | for a time.
> |
> | You can customize this variable.
> |
> | [back]
> `----
>
> HTH,
> eric
Eric,
thanks!
Best, Rainer