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* Dates in agenda
@ 2008-03-27 14:25 Richard G Riley
  2008-03-28 10:48 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Richard G Riley @ 2008-03-27 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: org-mode


Is it possible to turn off dates being shown for repeated tasks in the
agenda?

e.g I do not want to see the original creation date here on the pub quiz
entry:

,----
| Tuesday    1 April 2008
|   Shamrock:   21:30...... Pub Quiz <2008-03-25 +1w>
|   Diary:      April Fools' Day
`----

Also, lets say I have an item with some notes e.g

,----
| ** [2008-03-14 Fri 13:22] semantic completion check for eriks reply :@home:Online:emacs:
|    SCHEDULED: <2008-03-17 Mon 14:00>
|    <2008-03-17 Mon 14:00> Dont forget to remove debug code
|        removed all message() calls.
`----

I want to add a note without changing TODO state. Is the quickest way
just to move to the end hit "C-c ." then move to next line and type or
is there some sort of "add note" function?

Currently I insert the timestamp manually with "C-c ." hit return and
then TAB to the first column to align with the note aboves timestamp. It would be
nice if hitting return automatically did move to the typing column - is
there some more generic emacs way or org way to turn this on?

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* Re: Dates in agenda
  2008-03-27 14:25 Dates in agenda Richard G Riley
@ 2008-03-28 10:48 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Carsten Dominik @ 2008-03-28 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Richard G Riley; +Cc: org-mode


On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Richard G Riley wrote:

>
> Is it possible to turn off dates being shown for repeated tasks in the
> agenda?
>
> e.g I do not want to see the original creation date here on the pub  
> quiz
> entry:
>
> ,----
> | Tuesday    1 April 2008
> |   Shamrock:   21:30...... Pub Quiz <2008-03-25 +1w>
> |   Diary:      April Fools' Day
> `----

Yes, put the time stamp on a line by itself.

>
>
> Also, lets say I have an item with some notes e.g
>
> ,----
> | ** [2008-03-14 Fri 13:22] semantic completion check for eriks  
> reply :@home:Online:emacs:
> |    SCHEDULED: <2008-03-17 Mon 14:00>
> |    <2008-03-17 Mon 14:00> Dont forget to remove debug code
> |        removed all message() calls.
> `----
>
> I want to add a note without changing TODO state. Is the quickest way
> just to move to the end hit "C-c ." then move to next line and type or
> is there some sort of "add note" function?

That is currently the fastes way, I suppose we could have a special  
command for adding a note independent of any state changes.  Its is on  
my list now.

- Carsten

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