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Re: [O] day boundaries later than midnight?
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Bastien |
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Re: [O] day boundaries later than midnight? |
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Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:01:38 +0100 |
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Hi Adam,
Adam Spiers <address@hidden> writes:
> Did any progress ever get made on this
> front since 2006, and if not, is it ever likely to?
I think this is `org-extend-today-until':
org-extend-today-until is a variable defined in `org.el'.
Its value is 0
Documentation:
The hour when your day really ends. Must be an integer.
This has influence for the following applications:
- When switching the agenda to "today". It it is still earlier than
the time given here, the day recognized as TODAY is actually yesterday.
- When a date is read from the user and it is still before the time given
here, the current date and time will be assumed to be yesterday, 23:59.
Also, timestamps inserted in capture templates follow this rule.
IMPORTANT: This is a feature whose implementation is and likely will
remain incomplete. Really, it is only here because past midnight seems to
be the favorite working time of John Wiegley :-)
--
Bastien