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Timestamps: Fix org-schedule and org-deadline with absolute time arguments
* lisp/org.el (org-add-planning-info): Treat absolute time too. TINYCHANGE
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@ -12078,9 +12078,8 @@ be removed."
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default-input (and ts (org-get-compact-tod ts))))))
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(when what
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(setq time
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(if (and (stringp time)
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(string-match "^[-+]+[0-9]" time))
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;; This is a relative time, set the proper date
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(if (stringp time)
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;; This is a string (relative or absolute), set proper date
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(apply 'encode-time
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(org-read-date-analyze
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time default-time (decode-time default-time)))
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@ -14807,7 +14806,7 @@ The prompt will suggest to enter an ISO date, but you can also enter anything
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which will at least partially be understood by `parse-time-string'.
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Unrecognized parts of the date will default to the current day, month, year,
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hour and minute. If this command is called to replace a timestamp at point,
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of to enter the second timestamp of a range, the default time is taken
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or to enter the second timestamp of a range, the default time is taken
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from the existing stamp. Furthermore, the command prefers the future,
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so if you are giving a date where the year is not given, and the day-month
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combination is already past in the current year, it will assume you
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