Rolling timeframes for undefined deadlines (e.g. @someday etc)
It seems that @someday starts as a certain distance away in time, but then sticks to that date rather than staying a set number of days in the future. It means that I have things @someday, which in my agenda pop up as needing to have been done in the past. In my mind I use someday for things that are for an undefined time in the future.
Is there a way to make @someday mean "in a months time" so that whatever the date it is always a months time? Maybe the option in settings to designate what timeframe you want to add to @someday, @soon, etc.
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G. Strout commented
I agree. This seems like a very practically useful feature. I also think it describes the intent of the "Someday" category in the GTD system. In GTD 'Someday' is not a specific day in the future, but a sort of 'holding area' for items which have no defined start or end date. Forcing a genuine start or end date essentially cripples this concept. I would very much like to see this feature implemented here.