On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 12:28:32PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:54 PM, Jose Robins wrote:
> >Thanks Bernt, that works!
> >However the only thing is that I've defined COLUMNS for the whole
> >file using the #+COLUMNS keyword at the top of the file. I guess
> >those properties are not being considered in the column view on the
> >agenda buffer. It comes up with the default column properties.... I
> >guess the only way is to redefine the standard column properties, so
> >that the column properties that I want are displayed in the agenda
> >view as well...
>
> This is now fixed. Column view in the agenda will now use the
> column format appropriate for the entry at point, or for the first
> entry in the agenda view. I.e. it will go back to the original
> buffer and take the format from a property, a COLUMNS line, or, if
> these fail, from the default set in org-columns-default-format'.
>
> This change is up in the git repo.
Is there a regression here, or am I doing something wrong? I have
#+COLUMNS: %TODO %3PRIORITY %40ITEM(Task) %17Effort(ETC){:} CLOCKSUM(Taken)
%TAGS(Tags)
near the bottom of one of my four agenda files, but when I look at the
agenda and turn on column view, it still uses org-columns-default-format.
This is with a fairly recent git pull.
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