At Thu, 26 Jan 2012 06:39:45 -0500,
Found that switching to weekly/daily view was broken, and committed
removal of org-agenda-overriding-restriction and
org-agenda-overriding-arguments from the local var list.
Max Mikhanosha wrote:
>
> I had committed a change that activates local variables, on
I had committed a change that activates local variables, only if
org-agenda-sticky is turned on, hopefully making it completely safe to
test for people..
Now if something is screwed up, and you are in a hurry, you can turn
sticky agenda off and get on with normal org-mode usage, and then send
bug
On 26.1.2012, at 11:17, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
> I realize that I may have too many, my initial approach was to start
> with some obvious one, then test and keep adding to the list.
>
> But the bugs that shows up are hard to reproduce, and subtle, and it
> was slow going, and I was sure I'm missi
I realize that I may have too many, my initial approach was to start
with some obvious one, then test and keep adding to the list.
But the bugs that shows up are hard to reproduce, and subtle, and it
was slow going, and I was sure I'm missing some.
So I went the other direction, and made a list o
Hi Max,
how did you select the variables that should become buffer-local?
You might have too many in your list, for example org-last-heading-marker...
Cheers
- Carsten
On 25.1.2012, at 21:45, Max Mikhanosha wrote:
> I had put my initial implementation of multiple agenda buffers and
> sticky ag
I had put my initial implementation of multiple agenda buffers and
sticky agenda support on g...@github.com:7max/org-mode.git branch
multiple-agenda-buffers.
To enable, use M-x org-toggle-sticky-agenda
In order to take full advantage of the sticky agenda, you need to give
your various agendas dif