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Re: Bug? Multi day event with times
From: |
Detlef Steuer |
Subject: |
Re: Bug? Multi day event with times |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Jan 2020 18:49:55 +0100 |
Am Sun, 26 Jan 2020 18:14:25 +0100
schrieb Bastien <address@hidden>:
> Hi Detlef,
>
> Detlef Steuer <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Stumbled upon this:
> >
> > ( emacs 26.3, org-contrib-plus 20191118, linux)
> >
> > In my orgfile I have:
> > ** some travel
> > <2020-01-30 Do 10:00>-<2020-02-01 Sa 16:00>
> >
> > In the agenda that is shown as:
> > Donnerstag 30 January 2020
> > unsorted: 10:00-11:00 (1/3): some travel
> > Freitag 31 January 2020
> > unsorted: (2/3): some travel
> > Samstag 1 February 2020
> > unsorted: 16:00-17:00 (3/3): some travel
>
> I'm not sure what's not working as expected here.
>
> Can you restate it again?
Hi Bastien,
the travel has a *time range*, but both times are used as *time stamps*
with default length 1h, only the date part is used as a range.
In the original case I tried to put the leaving times of my booked
railway connections into the range hoping to see:
Donnerstag 30 January 2020
unsorted: 10:00 (1/3): some travel
Freitag 31 January 2020
unsorted: (2/3): some travel
Samstag 1 February 2020
unsorted: 16:00 (3/3): some travel
I understand, why is shown what is shown.
But maybe there is room for improvement.
May be:
Donnerstag 30 January 2020
unsorted: 10:00-23:59 (1/3): some travel
Freitag 31 January 2020
unsorted: (2/3): some travel
Samstag 1 February 2020
unsorted: 00:00-16:00 (3/3): some travel
Or
Donnerstag 30 January 2020
unsorted: 10:00- (1/3): some travel
Freitag 31 January 2020
unsorted: (2/3): some travel
Samstag 1 February 2020
unsorted: -16:00 (3/3): some travel
Is there a way to achieve one of the above?
Thanks
Detlef
>
> Thanks,
>