Re: [O] Honour existing restrictions if possible when visiting tasks from the agenda

2011-12-31 Thread Carsten Dominik
Applied, thanks.

- Carsten

On 30.12.2011, at 11:49, Bernt Hansen wrote:

 The following short patch series fixes org file restriction
 handling for me.  I'm regularly narrowing to subtrees for a
 project from the agenda and then using the agenda to visit tasks
 in the subtree.  Each time I visit a task, clock in, or
 regenerate the agenda my restriction is removed in the org file.
 The following patch series fixes this behaviour.
 




Re: [O] Honour existing restrictions if possible when visiting tasks from the agenda

2011-12-31 Thread Bernt Hansen
Hi Carsten,

I think this patch series breaks agenda clock reports.  The total time
shown on the report only includes the data in the org file restrictions.

I don't have time to look at where to fix this yet so if it isn't easy
to fix maybe these patches should be temporarily reverted.

I'd been running with the patches for a week before I posted them but
didn't get to my weekly clock report review until today.

Regards,
Bernt


Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:

 Applied, thanks.

 - Carsten

 On 30.12.2011, at 11:49, Bernt Hansen wrote:

 The following short patch series fixes org file restriction
 handling for me.  I'm regularly narrowing to subtrees for a
 project from the agenda and then using the agenda to visit tasks
 in the subtree.  Each time I visit a task, clock in, or
 regenerate the agenda my restriction is removed in the org file.
 The following patch series fixes this behaviour.
 



[O] Honour existing restrictions if possible when visiting tasks from the agenda

2011-12-30 Thread Bernt Hansen
The following short patch series fixes org file restriction
handling for me.  I'm regularly narrowing to subtrees for a
project from the agenda and then using the agenda to visit tasks
in the subtree.  Each time I visit a task, clock in, or
regenerate the agenda my restriction is removed in the org file.
The following patch series fixes this behaviour.