Hi François,
François Allisson writes:
> After several tests with multiple agendas in a block agenda view, I just
> found one strange case (or perhaps it is a feature?):
>
> When one tries `.' (org-agenda-today) on an agenda that is either in the
> past or in the future, *and* if another agenda
> > Thanks a lot! I confirm that everything works just fine. And not just as
> > before, but better than before: I like the fact that, in a block agenda
> > view, one agenda can move in time independently from another one. I'll
> > play with that a bit and give you some feedback on it.
>
> Yes --
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Yes, this is what it does now.
Thanks, it works now with the latest update.
Cheers,
Charles
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Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> It changes the Agenda in buffer to a day view for the "jump to date". I
> was expecting for it to change the block Agenda under point like "b"
> and "f".
Yes, this is what it does now.
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Mhh.. this is how the `j' agenda command behaves here.
>
> Can you describe exactly what's your agenda, what you do expect
> by hitting `j', what it does and what surprises you?
It changes the Agenda in buffer to a day view for the "jump to date". I
was expecting
Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> The only thing is, for consistency sake, shouldn't "j" jump
> to the specified date in place rather then bringing up a new Agenda
> buffer?
Mhh.. this is how the `j' agenda command behaves here.
Can you describe exactly what's your agenda, what you do
François Allisson writes:
> Thanks a lot! I confirm that everything works just fine. And not just as
> before, but better than before: I like the fact that, in a block agenda
> view, one agenda can move in time independently from another one. I'll
> play with that a bit and give you some feedback
Le mercredi 29 aoû 2012 à 14:33:17 (-0400), Charles Philip Chan a écrit :
> Bastien writes:
>
> Hi Bastien:
>
> > Ops. Fixed!
>
> Thanks for all the hard work. Things are working fine now and I see no
> strangeness. The only thing is, for consistency sake, shouldn't "j" jump
> to the spec
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> Ops. Fixed!
Thanks for all the hard work. Things are working fine now and I see no
strangeness. The only thing is, for consistency sake, shouldn't "j" jump
to the specified date in place rather then bringing up a new Agenda
buffer?
Cheers,
Charles
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We ar
François Allisson writes:
> Hi Bastien and Charles,
>
>> > Let me know if you still have this. Thanks!
>>
>> I can't even go into the Agenda view now. Here is the backtrace:
>>
>> ,
>> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-agenda-overriding-cmd)
>
> I've just get into the same
Hi Bastien and Charles,
> > Let me know if you still have this. Thanks!
>
> I can't even go into the Agenda view now. Here is the backtrace:
>
> ,
> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable org-agenda-overriding-cmd)
I've just get into the same problem and backtrace...
François.
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> I can't even go into the Agenda view now. Here is the backtrace:
Ops. Fixed!
--
Bastien
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
> org-agenda.el is a maze, full of sound and fury.
>
> The various variables/situations were so entangled that the best
> was to wipe the place out a bit. I did so.
>
> Let me know if you still have this. Thanks!
I can't even go into the Agenda view now. Here is t
Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> I was going to report also- I am seeing some strange things. For
> example:
org-agenda.el is a maze, full of sound and fury.
The various variables/situations were so entangled that the best
was to wipe the place out a bit. I did so.
Let me know if y
Hi François,
François Allisson writes:
> Since these changes, I have some troubles with a few org-agenda commands
> (goto-today, redo, switch to day view, week view, etc.). This happens
> with multiple blocks custom agenda views (whether there are, or not,
> multiple agendas in them). Does it wo
François Allisson writes:
Hi François:
> Since these changes, I have some troubles with a few org-agenda commands
> (goto-today, redo, switch to day view, week view, etc.). This happens
> with multiple blocks custom agenda views (whether there are, or not,
> multiple agendas in them). Does it wo
Le lundi 27 aoû 2012 à 18:19:10 (+0200), Bastien a écrit :
> Hi Charles,
>
> Charles Philip Chan writes:
>
> > I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
> > can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
> > need for the day which I leave ope
Bastien writes:
Hi Bastien:
Thanks for fixing this.
> Mhh... This was a real bug, I had a good sweat on this one.
I hope you didn't lose a lot of weight on this one. ;-)
Charles
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Hi Charles,
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
> can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
> need for the day which I leave open all the time. The agenda view
> already contains a schedule for the cur
Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> My whole org-mode configuration or just the configuration for that
> Agenda view? I have to make it clear that if I take out the "6 day"
> agenda block and leave the "one day" one in that view, things are back
> to normal. For what it is worth, here is the config for
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick:
> Can you post your configuration? Best to do it with M-x
> org-submit-bug-report, I'd guess.
My whole org-mode configuration or just the configuration for that
Agenda view? I have to make it clear that if I take out the "6 day"
agenda block and leave the "one day" o
Charles Philip Chan wrote:
> I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
> can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
> need for the day which I leave open all the time. The agenda view
> already contains a schedule for the current day. A c
Charles Philip Chan writes:
> Everything is working fine with the exception that after I mark a TODO
> (scheduled/deadline) or HABIT as done, all my appointment, habits,
> scheduled and deadline items disappear from the view after I save all
> Agenda files and force a redisplay (s g).
I did anot
Hello all:
I have a strange problem with "org-agenda-redo" and I hope that someone
can shed some light. I have an Agenda view which contains everything I
need for the day which I leave open all the time. The agenda view
already contains a schedule for the current day. A couple of days ago I
decide
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