I'm sorry I misspoke. With ("<%b %d (%a)>" . "<%b %d (%a) %I:%M%p>"), it correctly exports [2016-05-10 Tue 13:00-16:00] into May 10 (Tue) 01:00PM–May 10 (Tue) 04:00PM. 


However, is there any way to skip the second (the same) date and get May 10 (Tue) 01:00PM–04:00PM instead?


Best,

Joon


From: Emacs-orgmode <emacs-orgmode-bounces+joon.ro=outlook.com@gnu.org> on behalf of Joon Ro <joon.ro@outlook.com>
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Subject: [O] format-time-string for a time range
 

Hi,


I'm trying to specify org-time-stamp-custom-formats for a time range. For example,


[2016-05-10 Tue 13:00-16:00]


Is there any way to specify this? Currently I'm using ("<%b %d (%a)>" . "<%b %d (%a) %I:%M%p>"), which results in May 10 (Tue) 01:00PM. 


I have not been able to find symbols for the end time for the range (in this example, 16:00).


Thank you,

Joon