Actually I'm trying to write a function, which simply split the window into
two, inside one (org-agenda nil "1") is called, while inside the other call
(org-agenda nil "2"), however, (org-agenda) will always split the window
using its own way. Is there anyway to get around this? Thanks.
(defun lch
Thanks, it works.
Best,
Chao
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Dan Griswold
wrote:
> Probably this instead:
>
> (org-agenda nil "1" nil)
>
> Dan
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Chao Lu wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
>> the
Hi Chao,
Chao Lu writes:
> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
> then press "1" to list all my active TODOs. And I'm trying to write a
> function when I could pop-up a buffer and show me all the active TODOs. I
> tried (org-agenda "1"), and it does not work, t
Didn't reply from the right account last time, so sending again to make
sure.
I think the relevant line should be:
(org-agenda nil "1" nil)
hth,
Dan
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Chao Lu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
> then p
Probably this instead:
(org-agenda nil "1" nil)
Dan
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Chao Lu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
> then press "1" to list all my active TODOs. And I'm trying to write a
> function when I could pop-up a buf
Hi all,
I defined a few org-agenda custom set, where I could M-x org-agenda RET
then press "1" to list all my active TODOs. And I'm trying to write a
function when I could pop-up a buffer and show me all the active TODOs. I
tried (org-agenda "1"), and it does not work, then what should be the righ