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@ -8792,7 +8792,9 @@ a ~day~, ~week~, ~month~ or ~year~. For weekly agendas, the default
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is to start on the previous Monday (see
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~org-agenda-start-on-weekday~). You can also set the start date using
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a date shift: =(setq org-agenda-start-day "+10d")= starts the agenda
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ten days from today in the future.
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ten days from today in the future. ~org-agenda-start-on-weekday~
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takes precedence over ~org-agenda-start-day~ in weekly and bi-weekly
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agendas.
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Remote editing from the agenda buffer means, for example, that you can
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change the dates of deadlines and appointments from the agenda buffer.
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@ -1184,7 +1184,9 @@ Custom commands can set this variable in the options section."
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"Non-nil means start the overview always on the specified weekday.
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0 denotes Sunday, 1 denotes Monday, etc.
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When nil, always start on the current day.
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Custom commands can set this variable in the options section."
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Custom commands can set this variable in the options section.
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This variable only applies when agenda spans either 7 or 14 days."
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:group 'org-agenda-daily/weekly
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:type '(choice (const :tag "Today" nil)
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(integer :tag "Weekday No.")))
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@ -4359,7 +4361,10 @@ This check for agenda markers in all agenda buffers currently active."
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Custom commands can set this variable in the options section.
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This is usually a string like \"2007-11-01\", \"+2d\" or any other
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input allowed when reading a date through the Org calendar.
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See the docstring of `org-read-date' for details.")
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See the docstring of `org-read-date' for details.
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This variable has no effect when `org-agenda-start-on-weekday' is set
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and agenda spans 7 or 14 days.")
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(defvar org-starting-day nil) ; local variable in the agenda buffer
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(defvar org-arg-loc nil) ; local variable
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