Re: [O] emacs.SE question re: org-agenda
Hi David, Thanks for bringing this up. "Loyall, David" writes: OT: Would it be fair to claim that Nebraska is now fueled by Org? > A brief search of the most recent ~32k mailing list posts didn't tell me how > to answer this question. It's not possible to the best of my knowledge. I guess one could add a line, e.g. ┃ on the side, indicating when the appointments run. I would like since visual indicators are also useful. Here's an example of what it could look like: [icon] ┃ 7:12-14:55 Berlin Hbf--home [icon] ┃ ┃ 8:00-14:50 Drink coffee ┃ ┃ [icon] ┃15:30-15:45 Catch bus For a more "blocky" view as found on e.g. the ASOP Calendar, I think Calfw is the right tool. I don't remember if it has any support for vertical control of entries. —Rasmus -- Hvor meget poesi tror De kommer ud af et glas isvand?
Re: [O] emacs.SE question re: org-agenda
Great question. I would love that functionality too (sorry; not real helpful, but a +1 vote!). "Loyall, David" writes: > Hello. > > Here is a conversation from the emacs Stack Exchange question and answer > website. It's from December. > > Asker> I would like to make it easy to find where are the free > Asker> blocks of time in my org-mode agenda. > Asker> > Asker> For instance, if I have two appointments one > Asker> 9:30am-10:30am and another 11:15am-12:30pm, I would like > Asker> to see at a glance that the 10:30am-11:15am block is > Asker> free. > Asker> > Asker> In other words, I want to be able to distinguish free > Asker> time as easily as it is done in a graphical agenda such > Asker> as Google calendar. > Asker> > Asker> Is there a way to make the empty blocks of time easy to > Asker> see? Perhaps to colorize the empty blocks that are > Asker> longer than a given number of minutes? > > Commenter> Is the org-agenda-time-grid not sufficient for your > Commenter> needs? > Commenter> > https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/org/Time_002dof_002dday-specifications.html > > Asker> The grid is not enough, as it shows ups even when the > Asker> time is busy (e.g., if there's a 9:30am-10:30am meeting, > Asker> there will be a grid line at 10:00am). I would like busy > Asker> and non-busy times to be easy to distinguish. > > Asker> I have thought a little bit more about this > Asker> functionality. I believe the most useful and simplest to > Asker> implement would be to change the color of the time block > Asker> (only the name of the time block, e.g., 8:00-9:00) for > Asker> those time blocks that have more than a given amount of > Asker> free time (e.g., more than 15 minutes). Both the color > Asker> and the minimum free time should be user configurable. > > (from > http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/5395/show-free-blocks-of-time-in-org-modes-agenda) > > A brief search of the most recent ~32k mailing list posts didn't tell me how > to answer this question. > > Does anyone here know? > > Cheers, > --Dave
[O] emacs.SE question re: org-agenda
Hello. Here is a conversation from the emacs Stack Exchange question and answer website. It's from December. Asker> I would like to make it easy to find where are the free Asker> blocks of time in my org-mode agenda. Asker> Asker> For instance, if I have two appointments one Asker> 9:30am-10:30am and another 11:15am-12:30pm, I would like Asker> to see at a glance that the 10:30am-11:15am block is Asker> free. Asker> Asker> In other words, I want to be able to distinguish free Asker> time as easily as it is done in a graphical agenda such Asker> as Google calendar. Asker> Asker> Is there a way to make the empty blocks of time easy to Asker> see? Perhaps to colorize the empty blocks that are Asker> longer than a given number of minutes? Commenter> Is the org-agenda-time-grid not sufficient for your Commenter> needs? Commenter> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/org/Time_002dof_002dday-specifications.html Asker> The grid is not enough, as it shows ups even when the Asker> time is busy (e.g., if there's a 9:30am-10:30am meeting, Asker> there will be a grid line at 10:00am). I would like busy Asker> and non-busy times to be easy to distinguish. Asker> I have thought a little bit more about this Asker> functionality. I believe the most useful and simplest to Asker> implement would be to change the color of the time block Asker> (only the name of the time block, e.g., 8:00-9:00) for Asker> those time blocks that have more than a given amount of Asker> free time (e.g., more than 15 minutes). Both the color Asker> and the minimum free time should be user configurable. (from http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/5395/show-free-blocks-of-time-in-org-modes-agenda) A brief search of the most recent ~32k mailing list posts didn't tell me how to answer this question. Does anyone here know? Cheers, --Dave