Closed e-zz closed 9 months ago
Oh sorry I don't understand. Do you have an example please?
Oh sorry I don't understand. Do you have an example please?
Yes, here is a minimal example.
DEADLINE/SCHEDULED has to be in the second line to be visible.
Hope this helps to clarify my request. Thanks!
Thanks for the clarification. The plugin simply replaces %today
with the SCHEDULED reference. What is stopping you from putting in %today
in line 1 to begin with since it is going to apply to the whole block?
Thanks for the clarification. The plugin simply replaces
%today
with the SCHEDULED reference. What is stopping you from putting in%today
in line 1 to begin with since it is going to apply to the whole block?
Sorry I thought the plugin by default could parse dates no matter where they are. If that's not a designed behavior then I will close this FR. Thanks for the plugin again!
Hi, the plugin is extremely helpful. But the
schedule/deadline: <date-time>
is not rendered properly in Logseq when not put in the second line of the block.It would be perfect if the plugin allows to insert
schedule/deadline
in the correct line to make it render.Thanks!