>>>>> On Wed, 02 Sep 2020 15:45:36 +0200, Michael Heerdegen >>>>> <michael_heerde...@web.de> said:
Michael> Robert Pluim <rpl...@gmail.com> writes: >> How about: >> >> diff --git a/lisp/org-agenda.el b/lisp/org-agenda.el >> index 78fe13303..9049b3a42 100644 >> --- a/lisp/org-agenda.el >> +++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el >> @@ -5772,7 +5772,7 @@ displayed in agenda view." >> r (replace-match "" nil nil r))) >> (if (string-match "\\S-" r) >> (setq txt r) >> - (setq txt "SEXP entry returned empty string")) >> + (setq txt (org-no-properties (org-get-heading t t t t)))) >> (setq txt (org-agenda-format-item extra txt level category tags 'time)) >> (org-add-props txt props 'org-marker marker >> 'date date 'todo-state todo-state Michael> Thanks for looking at this. Michael> Ok - That gives me a headline in the agenda, but a wrong one (more or Michael> less, a random headline in the same file, at a seemingly unrelated Michael> location). OK. Thatʼs as far as my org-hacking knowledge goes, so perhaps someone else here has an idea of the right way to invoke "tell me what heading Iʼm in, as a string". >> >> ** Just before midnight on a few days 23:00-24:00 >> >> <%%(org-block 2020 8 31 2020 9 2)> >> >> <%%(org-block 2020 9 10 2020 9 12)> >> Michael> But it seems those time stamps are not allowed to span Michael> multiple lines Michael> (at least I don't get it work). Seems org doesn't Michael> recognize them as Michael> such? >> >> Itʼs working fine for me in org-9.3.6. Note that I have my default >> agenda view set to a fortnight, and those dates span two different >> weeks. Michael> I didn't mean time spans. What doesn't work for me are time _stamps_ Michael> that span multiple text lines. You've lost me. Can you show me an example? Robert