Hello Nicolas, thank you for the quick reply.
In that case, using agenda view, how can I display all timestamps in a buffer when the oldest and newest are a long time apart? Must I define a custom agenda view first? (e.g. to encompass a large time frame and hide empty days) Regards Jakub > --- Original message --- > Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote on Monday, 24 August 2015 at > 00:16: > > Hello, > > Jakub Szypulka <ja...@szypulka.de> writes: > >> Background: Open an org-file with only inactive timestamps. Execute >> "C-c a L" to show the timeline for it. The timeline will be empty, >> and only show the heading for today's date. This is correct. Now press >> "v [" in order to include inactive timestamps in the timeline. >> >> --- >> >> Expected result: the timeline will include all inactive timestamps, >> including past and future ones. >> >> --- >> >> Actual result: the timeline will only include inactive timestamps for today, >> but not past or future ones. > > It seems correct. According to manual: > > ‘v [ or short [ (org-agenda-manipulate-query-add)’ > Include inactive timestamps into the current view. > > Current view here is today. > >> Furthermore, it will not allow the user to execute any >> date-changing shortcuts such as "b" or "f". > > There are many advertised limitations to Timeline feature. Actually, > Timeline feature is moribund[fn:1][fn:2]. Use Agenda view instead. > > Regards, > > > [fn:1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/39368/focus=40038 > > [fn:2] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/60518