apologies for misunderstanding your email. yes, it would be good to
preserve more if possible.
On 4/3/19, Russell Adams wrote:
> Samuel,
>
> I'm aware I can customize it further. Not every agenda needs inactive stamps
> or
> log view. My comment was that the agent report doesn't preserve the
> s
Samuel,
I'm aware I can customize it further. Not every agenda needs inactive stamps or
log view. My comment was that the agent report doesn't preserve the settings
across time periods.
On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 02:09:50PM -0700, Samuel Wales wrote:
> this is a defvar but very useful and imo could
pretty sure i have old emails on this list that go into various
related agenda anomalies.
On 4/3/19, Samuel Wales wrote:
> this is a defvar but very useful and imo could be defcustom. i used
> it for many years.
>
> ;; (setq org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps t)
>
> you have to coordinate w
this is a defvar but very useful and imo could be defcustom. i used
it for many years.
;; (setq org-agenda-include-inactive-timestamps t)
you have to coordinate with org-agenda-start-with-log-mode.
[ is unusual in that it combines with maniuplate query.
using the defvar fixes issues with kw st
Minor bugreport.
I've noticed for a long time that the "view inactive timestamps" option in the
agenda view isn't persistent when navigating across time.
To replicate:
- View agenda
- 'l' to enable logbook mode
- '[' to enable inactive timestamps
- 'b' to go back to the prior timeperiod
- i