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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Midnight and noon in agendas
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Carsten Dominik |
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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Midnight and noon in agendas |
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Fri, 2 Jun 2006 07:15:15 +0200 |
Well, if this is the way things are normally interpreted,
then this is clearly a bug. Thanks for explaining this to me.
Strange system. Switching am to pm always makes the event happen
later, except when the hour is 12.
However, I will not make items jump days because of a time
specification. This has first of all technical reasons: Agenda
entries are collected based on the date only. The time-of-day
specification is only used later in the process to sort the entries on
the day. So given this restriction, what would you or other people
here want:
Should 12am be listed as 0:00 or as 24:00?
Should 12:21am be listed as 0:21 or as 24:21?
It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these
show uo as 0:00 and 0:21. If you wanted to put something at midnight
at the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.
Opinions?
- Carsten
On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:36, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:
I've noticed that '12pm' when used as a time-of-day specification
puts an entry at 24:00 in the agenda. '12am' places the item at
noon in the agenda.
It is arguable whether 00:00 should be used instead of 24:00.
Personally, I prefer it the way it is, where midnight events are
placed at 24:00 because if I have something scheduled/due at
midnight, I'd like to see it on the agenda for the day *preceding*
the event/item.
However, the issue I differ on is the interpretation of 12am as noon
and 12pm as midnight. Although they are both ambiguous, it seems
that 12am is more typically associated with midnight, while 12pm is
associated with noon. One explanation goes like this: Since the
24-hour clock runs from 00:00:00--23:59:59, then 00:00:00-11:59:59
is AM and 12:00:00-23:59:59 is PM.
Just curious....is the current mapping a deliberate choice or a bug?
Dan
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