Am 20.11.2014 um 13:51 schrieb Rainer Stengele:
> Am 27.09.2013 um 15:00 schrieb Carsten Dominik:
>>
>> On 10.9.2013, at 17:07, Nicolas Girard <girard.nico...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 2013/8/5 Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com>:
>>>>
>>>> Except the above, I definitely don't understand why it wouldn't work for
>>>> you.
>>>> Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal Emacs config file (adding the
>>>> require of `org' and `org-agenda' before)?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think I understand why Rainer has a problem.
>>>
>>> According to the docstring from `org-agenda-custom-commands', there
>>> are two acceptable syntaxes for defining a command:
>>> - the "simple" one : (key desc type match settings files)
>>> - and the "complex" or "composite" one : (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...)
>>> general-settings-for-whole-set files).
>>>
>>> Now, the following code defines two commands, who are functionally
>>> identical, but syntactically different. The first one uses the "simple"
>>> syntax, and the second one, the "complex" syntax.
>>>
>>> If you evaluate the code and trigger the agenda, you'll see that the
>>> first command *doesn't* work as expected, while the second works.
>>>
>>> (I just borrowed your scissors to delimit my code, hope you don't mind ;-) )
>>>
>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands nil)
>>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
>>> (append
>>> org-agenda-custom-commands '(
>>> ("G" "Good: Clock Review"
>>> ((agenda ""
>>> ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
>>> (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t)))))
>>> ("B" "Bad: Clock Review"
>>> agenda ""
>>> ((org-agenda-show-log 'clockcheck)
>>> (org-agenda-clockreport-mode t))))))
>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>>
>> There are a couple of subtle issues here.
>>
>> First of all, do not bind org-agenda-clockreport-mode or org-agenda-show-log
>> in this way, these are internal variables and meant for a mode that is
>> toggled interactively. Use org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode and
>> org-agenda-start-with-log-mode instead. These are the values chosen when a
>> new agenda buffer is created, and at that time its value is copied into
>> internal variables.
>>
>> Second, because this happens when the agenda buffer is created, these need
>> to be in the global list of variables, not the local ones for the agenda
>> list, when you use a list of commands. So the example below will work in
>> both cases:
>>
>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands
>> (append
>> org-agenda-custom-commands '(
>> ("H" "Good: Clock Review"
>> ((agenda ""))
>> ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
>> (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t)))
>> ("C" "Bad: Clock Review"
>> agenda ""
>> ((org-agenda-start-with-log-mode 'clockcheck)
>> (org-agenda-start-with-clockreport-mode t))))))
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
> Hello Carsten,
>
> thank you for that. clockcheck is working. But as soon as I get the
> clockcheck view the scheduled items to disappear in my agenda view.
> I only can get scheduled items or all items in clockchecked view, not both
> features.
> Any idea?
> Thanks!
> - Rainer
>
>
Hi again!
Any hint is much appreciated, even a "does not work right now" would be welcome
although disappointing.
Thank you.
Regards, Rainer