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PT writes: > Currently, I'm using Google Calendar and it's quick add syntax is very > convenient: > > http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=36604#text > > > Of course, Org has similar capabilites, but I found one thing which > google calendar does better: if it's 4pm and I add an event for 8am > then GCal schedules it for 8am tomorrow. > > Org, on the the other hand, schedules it for 8am today even if that > time is already passed. > > I never add past events and I think it's quite atypical. Shouldn't be > an option similar to org-read-date-prefer-future for times too, so > that timestamps also prefer the future when no date given? This is now possible, but it is not the default. You need to set (setq org-read-date-prefer-future 'time) |
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