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Re: [O] beginner agenda question
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Steven Arntson |
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Re: [O] beginner agenda question |
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Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:01:10 -0700 |
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Eric Abrahamsen <address@hidden> writes:
> Steven Arntson <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Simple question, I think, but it has me stumped. I'm wondering what
>> variable controls the org-agenda function that gives you upcoming
>> events, a la:
>>
>> todo: In 2 d.: TODO Friend's Birthday
>> todo: In 4 d.: TODO Rehearsal
>> todo: In 4 d.: TODO Happy Hour
>> todo: In 9 d.: TODO Some other thing
>>
>> I'd like to get rid of all of that
>
> It looks like you've put a DEADLINE cookie on those events -- the
> advance warning only kicks in in that case, if I recall correctly. For
> plain old events (birthdays, doctors appointments, etc), it's often best
> just to use a regular old timestamp, so:
>
> * Rehearsal <2014-07-28 Mon>
>
> Or you can put the timestamp on the line below the headline.
>
> HTH,
> Eric
Eric, thank you, yes, that did it.
Best!
steven