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all-day events with edit command

Open aleprovencio opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

Hello, when using the edit command, I'm unsure of the correct way of setting the datetime for all-day events.

When using the new command and as its argument just the date (without time and end date) or use a keyword (today, tomorrow, etc), the event will show correctly as an all-day event (i.e. not displaying times associated with it). This also happens when marking all-day with ikhal.

However, when I use edit, choose to set the datetime and input the all-day event as I used with new, the event will display its time at 00:00-24:00.

aleprovencio avatar Mar 13 '18 19:03 aleprovencio

This is probably a bug...

geier avatar Mar 18 '18 17:03 geier

Hi @geier, I've just added a PR #769 with the fix for this. Can you take a look, please?

murilocamargos avatar Apr 07 '18 23:04 murilocamargos

khal 0.9.10, apologies if this has been fixed or else doing something wrong. Using Debian Buster's package.

I, too, cannot find a command arrangement that allows me to change the date of an all-day event without changing it into a time-ranged event. Likewise, I cannot change an event from time-ranged to all-day.

jlamoure avatar Sep 29 '19 00:09 jlamoure