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Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time
From: |
Marco Wahl |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [Ann] Tool to hack time |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Feb 2017 15:47:47 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Stig,
Thanks for your feedback!
>> https://gitlab.com/marcowahl/hack-time is a little tool to forge the
>>[...]
>> Comments welcome, as always.
>
> I gave it a quick spin. The first thing that struck me was sadness at
> not finding an elpa package :-(
You are right, I think. I'll propose the hack-time code soon as elpa
package. Possibly in the form of a minor mode. You are invited to
contribute to the realization as package.
> Anyway, I obtained it from its repo and I positioned calendar on 7th of
> February, and invoked it on an entry I forgot to mark as done yesterday.
> This is the result:
>
> ,----
> | ** TODO Practice guitar
> | SCHEDULED: <2017-02-08 Wed ++1d/3d>
> | :PROPERTIES:
> | :STYLE: habit
> | :LAST_REPEAT: [2017-02-08 Tue 12:01]
> | :END:
> | :LOGBOOK:
> | - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2017-02-07 Tue 11:55] \\
> `----
>
> Note that:
>
> - new scheduled time is correct
> - logbook entry is correct
> - LAST_REPEAT property is *incorrect*; I expect this too to be
> [2017-02-07 Tue 11:55]
Yes. I also noticed the issue with LAST_REPEAT. I should have told in
the announcement that 'hack-time' depends on the Org 'master' branch
since about two weeks to handle LAST_REPEAT reliably.
Unfortunately 'hack-time' in its current form is not strong enough to
hack ANY time in Emacs. Up to now 'hack-time' only applies to elisp
code when it calls 'current-time'.
Best regards,
Marco