Michael Markert <markert.mich...@googlemail.com> writes: > On 7 Jun 2011, Detlef Steuer wrote: > >> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 23:10:12 -0500 >> Ugur Ozdemir <uozde...@go.wustl.edu> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> As a novice I was wondering if there is an easy way of creating an >>> agenda file for a certain number of days starting from today. I know >>> I can do some custom agenda commands if I do some study but I guess I >>> am trying to free ride here. >>> >> >> And you get it, of course! >> >> (setq org-agenda-ndays 35) >> >> Where 35 is my number of days I like to look ahead. > > Building on this, you can define a function like that: > > (defun my-org-agenda () > (interactive) > (let ((org-agenda-ndays 35)) > (org-agenda))) > > Michael
Maybe you can just use the prefix key for your needs? C-u 5 C-c a a will create a 5 day agenda. It is left as an excercise for the reader to create an 8 day agenda (or a 5-year plan, or any other use). :) Or maybe you were looking for something else? -- Johnny