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Re: [O] Org assumes scheduled/deadline time from headline
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Org assumes scheduled/deadline time from headline |
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Fri, 17 Jul 2015 13:29:59 +0200 |
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Manuel Koell <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm using the org-journal extension from Bastian Berchtold to write my
> daily stuff down. Some of my journal entries (headlines) start with a time
> like 12:17 or 20:33. When I make a TODO out of it and set a
> schedule/deadline date, orgmode assumes the time for the schedule/deadline
> date from the headline. How can I prevent this (wrong) behaviour? I guess
> it is a feature rather than a bug...
Please provide an example.
Meanwhile, you might want to look at dates enclosed in brackets rather
than angels.
With this heading:
* test
DEADLINE: <2015-07-18 sáb>
<2015-07-17 vie>
I get this agenda:
Friday 17 July 2015
test
In 1 d.: test
Saturday 18 July 2015
Deadline: test
With this heading
* test
DEADLINE: <2015-07-18 sáb>
[2015-07-17 vie]
I get this agenda
Friday 17 July 2015
In 1 d.: test
Saturday 18 July 2015
Deadline: test
Rasmus
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