lisp/org.el: Minor docstrings enhancements

* lisp/org.el (org-deadline, org-schedule): Update docstrings by
mentioning the use of the Emacs calendar.

See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=15598
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Bastien 2020-05-24 10:13:52 +02:00
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@ -10474,7 +10474,11 @@ TYPE is either `deadline' or `scheduled'. See `org-deadline' or
org-last-inserted-timestamp))))) org-last-inserted-timestamp)))))
(defun org-deadline (arg &optional time) (defun org-deadline (arg &optional time)
"Insert the \"DEADLINE:\" string with a timestamp to make a deadline. "Insert a \"DEADLINE:\" string with a timestamp to make a deadline.
When called interactively, this command pops up the Emacs calendar to let
the user select a date.
With one universal prefix argument, remove any deadline from the item. With one universal prefix argument, remove any deadline from the item.
With two universal prefix arguments, prompt for a warning delay. With two universal prefix arguments, prompt for a warning delay.
With argument TIME, set the deadline at the corresponding date. TIME With argument TIME, set the deadline at the corresponding date. TIME
@ -10491,7 +10495,11 @@ can either be an Org date like \"2011-07-24\" or a delta like \"+2d\"."
(org--deadline-or-schedule arg 'deadline time))) (org--deadline-or-schedule arg 'deadline time)))
(defun org-schedule (arg &optional time) (defun org-schedule (arg &optional time)
"Insert the SCHEDULED: string with a timestamp to schedule a TODO item. "Insert a \"SCHEDULED:\" string with a timestamp to schedule an item.
When called interactively, this command pops up the Emacs calendar to let
the user select a date.
With one universal prefix argument, remove any scheduling date from the item. With one universal prefix argument, remove any scheduling date from the item.
With two universal prefix arguments, prompt for a delay cookie. With two universal prefix arguments, prompt for a delay cookie.
With argument TIME, scheduled at the corresponding date. TIME can With argument TIME, scheduled at the corresponding date. TIME can