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org-time-stamp gets incremented to next day if TODO is carried over #385
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Are you using daily files, or weekly/monthly? Could you post an example of one of those journal entries with a timestamp that trigger the issue? |
I wonder if the carryover logic just looks for date-like strings in the carryover item, and changes them to the current date. The carryover code is not too complicated, though. If you find the cause, I'd be grateful for a pull request! |
Absolutely, I'll debug and see what I can find. Thanks! |
I've also run into this, it seems that all inserted timestamps in the entire daily journal file regardless of where they are get updated when carried over. |
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is actually a bug or I'm not understanding expected behavior.
When I have a TODO created in my Journal, and I insert a
org-time-stamp
, such as:<2022-03-29 Tue>
If the item is not completed, and carries over to the next day, the timestamp also gets updated. I like using these
to keep date-accurate notes of when I did certain things. Is there a way to stop these form being incremented to
the next day, or again, am I misunderstanding the expected behavior of
org-journal
?Thanks, and I love using
org-journal
.OS: Latest macOS
Version: Emacs 27.2
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