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From: | Daniel Ortmann |
Subject: | Re: [External] : Re: [BUG] updating existing org date with time always sets time to 0:00 [9.6.1 (release_9.6.1-262-gd94f40 @ /home/dortmann/src/git-org-mode/lisp/)] |
Date: | Wed, 22 Mar 2023 09:49:33 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/102.8.0 |
==>> ... Since that 'default' time is bumped up to 1970.Clearly, the expected default behavior is not working as expected. (Times after 1970 are fine.)
On 2/22/23 04:57, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Daniel Ortmann <daniel.ortmann@oracle.com> writes:file org-plain-date-to-date-time.org has: * plain date C-c ! gives: [2023-02-21 Tue] * updating plain date C-c ! followed by C-u C-! gives: [2023-02-21 Tue 00:00] * date-time C-u C-c ! gives: [2023-02-21 Tue 14:13] I expected that updating an existing date with C-u C-c ! would produce the same result as creating a new date-time.When point is at existing timestamp, C-c ! tries to take the time of that timestamp as default. To force today's date and time, you can use C-u C-u C-c !
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