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Anupam Sengupta writes: > I routinely use time ranges (and occasionally time-stamp ranges) > in my org files to document the scheduled block of time for a > meeting or activity. As an example, I will mark meetings as: > > * A Meeting > <2009-03-12 Thu 10:00-11:00> > > As often happens with meetings, rescheduling needs to be done and > I use S-<up> or S-<down> on the time-stamp to make the > modifications. While this works fine, it usually leads to a > duplication when the *time* part of the time-stamp needs to be > changed. > > For the same example above, if the time-block has now changed to > 11:00-12:00, then I need to do S-<up> on both the "10:00" and the > "11:00" string. I.e, > > > * A Meeting > <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-11:00> > ^ > +---------------- After the first S-<up> > > * A Meeting > <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00> > ^ > +---------------- After the second S-<up> > > Can we have a feature (with a toggle option perhaps) which would > *move* the block (i.e., both time entries) by the same amount > when either one is moved in the same direction. I.e., the > proposal is to have: > > * A Meeting > <2009-03-12 Thu 11:00-12:00> > ^ ^ > | | > | +---------- Automatically shifted > +---------------- After the S-<up> This is in fact how changing time works in many applications, and it does make sense here as well. The commits implements this change. It also implements a way to change the start time of an entry from the agenda. The date is normally changed with S-right/left. Now, if you add a C-u prefix, the hour will be changed. If you immediately press S-right/left again, hours will continue to be changed. A double prefix will do the same for minutes. |
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This is the Emacs Org project, an emacs subsystem for organizing your life The homepage of Org is at http://orgmode.org This distribution contains: README This file. README_DIST The README file for the distribution (zip and tar files) README_GIT Information about the git repository and how to contribute to Org-mode development. lisp/ Directory with all the Emacs Lisp files that make up Org. doc/ The documentation files. org.texi is the source of the documentation, org.html and org.pdf are formatted versions of it. xemacs/ The xemacs directory contains special code for XEmacs users, in particular a port of the GNU Emacs outline.el to XEmacs. Org-mode does not work under XEmacs without this file installed. It did until version 4.37, but no longer. CONTRIB/ A diretory with third-party additions for Org. Some really cool stuff is in there. ORGWEBPAGE/ Directory with the source files for the orgmode.org web page. ChangeLog The standard ChangeLog file. Makefile The makefile to compile and install Org, and also for maintenance tasks. request-assign-future.txt The form that contributors have to sign and get processed with the FSF before contributed changes can be integrated into the Org core. All files in this distribution except the CONTRIB directory have copyright assigned to the FSF. EXPERIMENTAL Experimental code, not necessarily FSF copyright.