pretty sure i have old emails on this list that go into various
related agenda anomalies.


On 4/3/19, Samuel Wales <samolog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> this is a defvar but very useful and imo could be defcustom.  i used
> it for many years.
>
> ;; (setq org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps t)
>
> you have to coordinate with org-agenda-start-with-log-mode.
>
> [ is unusual in that it combines with maniuplate query.
>
> using the defvar fixes issues with kw state and maybe a few more
> things.  but it might not show as you want [but to me it is good].
>
> make sure you know what you are doing if you use org-agenda-skip-*.
>
> this might be useful.
>
> ;; (defadvice org-agenda-log-mode
> ;;     (around toggle-off-inactive-also activate compile)
> ;;   (let ((org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps t)
> ;;     ad-do-it))
>
> there are probably several things taht need preserving.
>
> text scale might still not be preserved unless that was fixed.
> somebody kindly supplied code but idk if it was merged.
>
> that is all i can provide atm.
>
> On 4/3/19, Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> wrote:
>> Minor bugreport.
>>
>> I've noticed for a long time that the "view inactive timestamps" option
>> in
>> the
>> agenda view isn't persistent when navigating across time.
>>
>> To replicate:
>>
>>  - View agenda
>>  - 'l' to enable logbook mode
>>  - '[' to enable inactive timestamps
>>  - 'b' to go back to the prior timeperiod
>>  - inactive timestamps are gone and must be enabled again with '[',
>> causing
>> a
>>    rebuild of the view
>>
>> I often run into this when I'm reviewing my time for billing. All of my
>> todo
>> items are logged on state change so the logbook mode shows them. I also
>> frequently insert inactive timestamps while working on an issue. I have
>> to
>> see
>> the inactive stamps to understand what was being worked on at the
>> time. Currently I have to toggle the timestamps every time I change
>> months.
>>
>> Perhaps there are other customized agenda settings being lost when
>> navigating
>> across time periods?
>>
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>
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