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Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax
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Michael Brand |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Oct 2014 19:25:34 +0200 |
Hi Nicolas
My questions were misleading, I'm sorry. I should not have asked about
"valid" and not have added a property drawer. Rather I wanted to know
when regarding only the agenda whether I can still postpone to make
these examples valid:
* Yearly meeting
<2013-08-11 Sun>
<2014-12-21 Sun>
SCHEDULED: <2015-02-05 Thu>
<2015-09-20 Sun>
- SCHEDULED is used to remind to add a plain timestamp for the
meeting date in 2016 that will be published latest by
2015-02-05. SCHEDULED will be shifted for the next year after
that.
* Headline
Will the invalid example above continue on the new branch
top-properties to show also the SCHEDULED in the default agenda view?
* Yearly task
DEADLINE: [2013-08-11 Sun -2d]
DEADLINE: <2014-12-21 Sun -2d>
SCHEDULED: <2015-02-05 Thu>
DEADLINE: <2015-09-20 Sun -2d>
- SCHEDULED is used to remind to add a DEADLINE for the due date
in 2016 that will be published latest by 2015-02-05. SCHEDULED
will be shifted for the next year after that.
- All past DEADLINE are inactive and document when the task had
to be done in the past.
* Headline
Will the invalid example above continue on the new branch
top-properties to show all three active timestamps in the default
agenda view?
Michael
- [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/10/14
- Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/10/14
- Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax, Rainer M Krug, 2014/10/15
- Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax, Rasmus, 2014/10/20
- Re: [O] [RFC] Change property drawer syntax, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/10/26