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From: | andrés ramírez |
Subject: | Re: on picking diary-style timestamps or normal timestamps when adding agenda entries (was: [BUG] org-agenda-list takes 4m compared to 27 that took 15 seconds [9.5.2 (release_9.5.2-25-gaf6f12 @ /usr/share/emacs/28.1/lisp/org/)]) |
Date: | Mon, 26 Sep 2022 16:37:47 +0000 |
Hi. Ihor. >>>>> "Ihor" == Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com> writes: [...] --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ** PE etiro.espiritual {collaborator.family} :DAVID: :PROPERTIES: :CATEGORY: da.santi :END: <2022-09-24 Sat 9:00-11:00> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- That above is an equivalent example using normal timestamps. On my use case. I have seven categories on this file for example: chores, work, home, family. I add entries for all this categories every week (I just try to add entries once a week if possible on the weekends). In case I pick normal timestamps I would need to yank 5 lines and edit 2 lines one at the top and other at the bottom of the yanked region. On my current worflow using diary-style timestamps I just need to add a line at the bottom and edit that line. The advantage of using normal timestamps is I could append the line at the end of the file. On diary-style timestamps I should do occur for the category and after it C-c C-n for appending at the end of the current subtree. For my use case I should keep working with diary-style timestamps but YMMV. Thanks guys for the help, the tips and the explanation. Best Regards
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