Nick Dokos writes: > Greg Troxel wrote: > >> >> I'm running from git, updating every few weeks, currently on >> >> commit c276eeebeecba23913547f62cf4b8122f0e8efa9 >> Author: Jambunathan K >> Date: Wed Sep 5 03:33:16 2012 +0530 >> >> (that commit is surely not relevant to my question...). >> >> I often hope to get more done than I do, so I'm often faced with pushing >> scheduled items forward. I typically do this from the agenda view, with >> 'C-c C-s' for individual items, and markings and 'B s' for groups of >> items (typically, saturday-type items to a week later). I find that >> with individual rescheduling, I get a prompt that has no prefilled text, >> and can easily type '+1', or 'sat'. 'B s' used to behave this >> way, but now the prompt is prefilled with '<2012-09-12 Wed>', and I have >> to delete that. This seems like a misfeature, because at least for me >> bulk-reschedulign to today is not the dominant case, and if it were . is >> easy to type anwyay. The info file doesn't explain this. > > It *should* be the case that you shouldn't have to delete the default: > just select a date from the calendar or type +2 or type a date and it > should take that. But in my (rather hastily done) experiment, it > seemed to ignore any such and in fact, when I tried to reschedule > again the bunch of things that it rescheduled for today, it would not > even stop and let me enter anything. I should have pointed out that I'm running emacs 23.4 inside an xterm.