Re: [O] org-agenda-todo obliterates my windows

2019-08-29 Thread Phil Regier
Well, that sure was easy, and I certainly had missed it. This selection does indeed produce the behavior I was hoping for; thanks so much for the help! PR On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:17 PM Jack Kamm wrote: > > Is there any way to just open my org-agenda-todo items in the /current/ > > window,

Re: [O] org-agenda-todo obliterates my windows

2019-08-29 Thread Jack Kamm
> Is there any way to just open my org-agenda-todo items in the /current/ > window, or even just any window that already happens to be open, without > modifying, splitting, or above all deleting any others? Does customizing the variable org-agenda-window-setup (e.g. by setting it to

[O] org-agenda-todo obliterates my windows

2019-08-29 Thread Phil Regier
I've been ignoring this for a long time, but it's getting more disruptive as more of my daily life lives in emacs/org; I've tried a little blind hacking and only managed to make things worse, and I feel like I'm missing something easy and obvious. Is there any way to just open my org-agenda-todo

Re: [O] org-agenda list on other language than english

2019-08-11 Thread andrés ramírez
Hi Thomas. Thomas> Localised day and month names are taken from your (apparently Thomas> missing) calendar setup. Make sure that your startup file Thomas> setq's at least these two variables: Thomas> - calendar-month-name-array - calendar-day-name-array (starts Thomas> with $SUNDAY) Thomas>

Re: [O] org-agenda list on other language than english

2019-08-11 Thread Thomas Plass
Hello, Andrés Ramírez wrote at 14:30 on August 10, 2019: : : Would it be possibe to render agenda in other language than English. Mostly. Localised day and month names are taken from your (apparently missing) calendar setup. Make sure that your startup file setq's at least these two

[O] org-agenda list on other language than english

2019-08-10 Thread Andrés Ramírez
Hi. Would it be possibe to render agenda in other language than English. Convert from this: --8<---cut here---start->8--- 10 days-agenda (W32-W33): Wednesday 7 August 2019 Thursday8 August 2019 Friday 9 August 2019 Saturday 10 August 2019 Sunday

[O] Org-agenda and error in tags position

2019-05-16 Thread leo
Hi! I write because I am experiencing a problem with org agenda and more precisely with the positioning of the tags which as can be seen from the screenshot are always displayed on a new line (while I expect them to be displayed to the right of the task). It only happens with org-agenda. In .org

[O] org-agenda-sorting-strategy deadline-up behavior with no deadline

2019-04-23 Thread Jake Vossen
I am fairly new to emacs, so my apologies if this is a simple question, however, I really cannot seem to figure out what I am doing wrong here. I am trying to sort my agenda deadlines by the soonest due date first, so I have set org-agenda-sorting-strategy to deadline-up. However, items with no

[O] org-agenda-custom-commands and org-publish

2019-03-27 Thread David Masterson
Is it possible to mix generating (say) a monthly agenda into the publishing action? That is, when I generate my website via org-publish, I'd like to include in it the current agenda for the next month as another HTML page. Can that be done? -- David

Re: [O] org-agenda fails when a scheduled/deadline date is in the past [9.1.9 (release_9.1.9-65-g5e4542 @ /Users/borwick/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20190218/)]

2019-02-20 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, John Borwick writes: > Hello! OK I just downloaded & installed org-plus-contrib-20190218.tar. > Unfortunately I still got this error. The last working version for me > is org-plus-contrib-20181224.tar. I cannot reproduce it. Maybe a mixed installation? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

Re: [O] org-agenda-log-mode omits some items from LOGBOOK drawers

2019-01-16 Thread Samuel Wales
hi, On 1/16/19, N. Jackson wrote: > > In Org Agenda, `C-u l', which IIUC is supposed to "show all possible > log items, not only the ones configured in > `org-agenda-log-mode-items'" shows clocking of work, closing of > entries, and other state changes of entries (tagged in the agenda > with

[O] org-agenda-log-mode omits some items from LOGBOOK drawers

2019-01-16 Thread N. Jackson
In Org Agenda, `C-u l', which IIUC is supposed to "show all possible log items, not only the ones configured in `org-agenda-log-mode-items'" shows clocking of work, closing of entries, and other state changes of entries (tagged in the agenda with "Clocked", "Closed", and "State" respectively).

Re: [O] Org agenda started behaving badly

2018-06-14 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2018-06-11, at 21:06, Nick Dokos wrote: > Marcin Borkowski writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> so out of nowhere my org agenda started behaving in a strange way. It >> seems not to respect my TODO-keywords settings: >> >> (setq org-todo-keywords >> '((sequence "TODO(t!)" "DONE(d!)") >>

Re: [O] Org agenda started behaving badly

2018-06-11 Thread Nick Dokos
Marcin Borkowski writes: > Hi all, > > so out of nowhere my org agenda started behaving in a strange way. It > seems not to respect my TODO-keywords settings: > > (setq org-todo-keywords > '((sequence "TODO(t!)" "DONE(d!)") > (sequence "SOMEDAY(s!)") > (sequence

[O] Org agenda started behaving badly

2018-06-08 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Hi all, so out of nowhere my org agenda started behaving in a strange way. It seems not to respect my TODO-keywords settings: --8<---cut here---start->8--- (setq org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t!)" "DONE(d!)") (sequence "SOMEDAY(s!)")

Re: [O] Org agenda

2018-01-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote: > I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I > select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong? Ignore my previous response. I misread your email. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.1.6 signature.asc

Re: [O] Org agenda

2018-01-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 6 Jan 2018 at 14:13, M. P. wrote: > I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I > select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong? TODO items without schedule or deadline will not appear in the default agenda view. Did you schedule the TODO? -- Eric S

Re: [O] Org agenda

2018-01-06 Thread Brett Viren
"M. P." writes: > I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I > select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong? Maybe your file is not in the org-agenda-files list. If so, a quick check is to visit the file and do "C-c ["

[O] Org agenda

2018-01-06 Thread M. P.
I create a TODO and save the file but I can’t see the todo when I select todo view in agenda? What am I doing wrong?

Re: [O] org-agenda-skip-function does not find inherited tags

2017-09-11 Thread Kaushal Modi
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 12:33 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > You write a more appropriate function and use it as > `org-agenda-skip-function'. It could re-use the following snippet: > > (not (member "@work" (org-split-string (org-entry-get (point) > "ALLTAGS" > TIL

Re: [O] org-agenda-skip-function does not find inherited tags

2017-09-10 Thread Adrian Bradd
Thanks for the pointers. This is what I came up with: (defun abradd-agenda-tags-inherited (tags) (let (beg end m) (org-back-to-heading t) (setq beg (point) end (progn (outline-next-heading) (1- (point (goto-char beg) (and (not (member tags (org-get-tags-at)))

Re: [O] org-agenda-skip-function does not find inherited tags

2017-09-08 Thread Adam Porter
I think the function org-get-tags-at should also be helpful here.

Re: [O] org-agenda-current-time-string partly fontified with emphasis

2017-09-08 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Wales writes: >> You may be able to tweak fontification to ignore this special case. See >> `org-font-lock-set-keywords-hook' to install a special rule for. > > are there examples of the usage of this? There is one in "contrib/lisp/org-wikinodes.el". >> It

Re: [O] org-agenda-current-time-string partly fontified with emphasis

2017-09-07 Thread Samuel Wales
On 9/7/17, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Indeed. === really means "=" character in verbatim markup. fyi but not in all of the agenda current time string. just the first part in my example. > You may be able to tweak fontification to ignore this special case. See >

Re: [O] org-agenda-current-time-string partly fontified with emphasis

2017-09-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Samuel Wales writes: > On 9/6/17, Samuel Wales wrote: >> in the new release, org-agenda-current-time-string is partly fontified >> if it contains emphasis like "=== test ===". my guess is best to not >> fontify as it is not possible to >> fix

Re: [O] org-agenda-current-time-string partly fontified with emphasis

2017-09-06 Thread Samuel Wales
On 9/6/17, Samuel Wales wrote: > in the new release, org-agenda-current-time-string is partly fontified > if it contains emphasis like "=== test ===". my guess is best to not > fontify as it is not possible to > fix unless you turn it off for the entire buffer. the above

[O] org-agenda-current-time-string partly fontified with emphasis

2017-09-06 Thread Samuel Wales
in the new release, org-agenda-current-time-string is partly fontified if it contains emphasis like "=== test ===". my guess is best to not fontify as it is not possible to fix unless you turn it off for the entire buffer. -- The Kafka Pandemic: The

Re: [O] org-agenda-skip-function does not find inherited tags

2017-09-06 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Adrian Bradd writes: > I have the following custom agenda command: > > (setq org-agenda-custom-commands > '(("ww" "Work 2 day view" > ((agenda "" >((org-agenda-files '("~/tmp/tmp.org")) > (org-agenda-skip-function

[O] org-agenda-skip-function does not find inherited tags

2017-09-04 Thread Adrian Bradd
Hello, I have the following custom agenda command: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("ww" "Work 2 day view" ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-files '("~/tmp/tmp.org")) (org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'notregexp ":@work:"))

Re: [O] org-agenda time grid broken ?

2017-08-06 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Julien Cubizolles writes: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > >> Hello, >> >> Julien Cubizolles writes: >> >>> Did I miss an important change to the way org-agenda-files is to be >>> used ? >> >> It is probably related to the

Re: [O] org-agenda time grid broken ?

2017-08-06 Thread Julien Cubizolles
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Julien Cubizolles writes: > >> Did I miss an important change to the way org-agenda-files is to be >> used ? > > It is probably related to the change in `org-agenda-time-grid'. See new > docstring. I've looked

Re: [O] org-agenda time grid broken ?

2017-08-05 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Julien Cubizolles writes: > Did I miss an important change to the way org-agenda-files is to be > used ? It is probably related to the change in `org-agenda-time-grid'. See new docstring. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou

[O] org-agenda time grid broken ?

2017-08-05 Thread Julien Cubizolles
I noticed today (I hadn't used it in a long time) that the today and/or time-grid view in the agenda seems broken. With emacs -Q running Org mode version 9.0.9 (release_9.0.9 @ /usr/share/emacs/26.0.50/lisp/org/) (setq org-agenda-files '("~/tmp/test-org/todo.org")) todo.org

Re: [O] org-agenda-highlight-todo may erroneously pickup icon 'display property.

2017-05-30 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Keith David Bershatsky writes: > Depending upon a user's `org-agenda-prefix-format` (e.g., "%i %-10:c% > t%s"), `org-agenda-highlight-todo` may erroneously pickup an icon > `'display` property and then include/duplicate that icon in a new > space between the

[O] org-agenda-highlight-todo may erroneously pickup icon 'display property.

2017-01-19 Thread Keith David Bershatsky
Depending upon a user's `org-agenda-prefix-format` (e.g., "%i %-10:c% t%s"), `org-agenda-highlight-todo` may erroneously pickup an icon `'display` property and then include/duplicate that icon in a new space between the todo-keyword and the priority. I chose tho fix this in my own setup with

Re: [O] org-agenda timetable

2017-01-17 Thread Emilio J . Padrón González
Hi! On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 03:45:27PM +, Eric S Fraga wrote: > >> > >> I'm using org-agenda [...] I'd like to get the information from the > >> org-agenda and display it as a "timetable". > > > > Did you get a satisfactory solution? > > Not sure what is wanted here but maybe calfw is what

Re: [O] org-agenda timetable

2017-01-15 Thread Emilio J . Padrón González
Hi! Sorry for taking this message from the past, but I'm looking for the same thing: On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 05:49:06PM -0500, xD wrote: > > I'm using org-agenda [...] I'd like to get the information from the > org-agenda and display it as a "timetable". Did you get a satisfactory solution?

Re: [O] org-agenda timetable

2017-01-13 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 13 Jan 2017 at 11:21, Emilio J. Padrón González wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Sorry for taking back this message from the past, but I'm looking for > the same thing: > > On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 05:49:06PM -0500, xD wrote: >> >> I'm using org-agenda [...] I'd like to get the information from

Re: [O] org-agenda timetable

2017-01-13 Thread Emilio J . Padrón González
Hi everyone! Sorry for taking back this message from the past, but I'm looking for the same thing: On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 05:49:06PM -0500, xD wrote: > > I'm using org-agenda [...] I'd like to get the information from the > org-agenda and display it as a "timetable". Did you get a satisfactory

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-05 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, yanmcbe writes: > Wow, this issue comes very close to something I struggled for hours with > (3h42') last year. > > It finally boiled down to this: sorting by effort in the agenda view only > works (correctly) when org-agenda-remove-tags is t. Here's the (edited) ECM >

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread yanmcbe
Wow, this issue comes very close to something I struggled for hours with (3h42') last year. It finally boiled down to this: sorting by effort in the agenda view only works (correctly) when org-agenda-remove-tags is t. Here's the (edited) ECM I created for IRC and eventually the list:

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread wtm
Works perfectly. Thank you, Nicolas! On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > wtm writes: > >> Wonderful! Is there any elisp that I could add to my config to test >> it? I would love have this capability. > > You need to eval > >

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
wtm writes: > Wonderful! Is there any elisp that I could add to my config to test > it? I would love have this capability. You need to eval (defun org-agenda-compare-effort (op value) "Compare the effort of the current line with VALUE, using OP. If the line

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread wtm
Wonderful! Is there any elisp that I could add to my config to test it? I would love have this capability. On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > wtm writes: > >> After some additional testing, I was able to isolate

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, wtm writes: > After some additional testing, I was able to isolate the problem: > org-agenda-filter-by-effort only filtered entries that had no tags or > tag inheritance. This leads me to believe that I just don't > understand how this command,

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-04 Thread wtm
After some additional testing, I was able to isolate the problem: org-agenda-filter-by-effort only filtered entries that had no tags or tag inheritance. This leads me to believe that I just don't understand how this command, org-agenda-filter-by-effort, is actually supposed to work. If I have an

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread wtm
Thanks, Nicolas. After adding that code to my config, I tried it again and although the message "invalid face reference" no longer displays, I'm still unable to see any of the entries I also tried it without any custom configuration except the addition of the code you sent. I had the same

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
wtm writes: > I'm installing org-mode from elpa. Until that update is available > would using the "org-faces.el" file in the latest git commit > (http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=3bba31ff44033e895fedd99857363dd5b0586b41) > work? Meanwhile, you

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread wtm
Nicolas, Thank you for finding that problem so quickly! It's vexed me for some time. I'm installing org-mode from elpa. Until that update is available would using the "org-faces.el" file in the latest git commit

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Jorge Morais Neto writes: > On 3 January 2017 at 14:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> I cannot reproduce it with, e.g. >> >> * TODO test >> :PROPERTIES: >> :Effort: 2:00 >> :END: >> >> and a bare configuration. Could you double-check

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread Jorge Morais Neto
On 3 January 2017 at 14:16, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > I cannot reproduce it with, e.g. > > * TODO test > :PROPERTIES: > :Effort: 2:00 > :END: > > and a bare configuration. Could you double-check you're really using Org > 9.0.3? I reproduce it (the behavior and the

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread wtm
Nicolas, Thanks for responding. Here's what I get when I enter M-x org-version: Org mode version 9.0.3 (9.0.3-elpa @ c:/Users/Will/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20161224/) Will On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > wtm

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-03 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, wtm writes: > I'm having trouble using org-agenda-filter-by-effort on existing > agendas in orgmode 9.0.3 in GNU Emacs 25.1.1 ([x86_64-w64-mingw32] of > 2016-09-17). Each time I attempt to use org-agenda-filter-by-effort, > I type "_" and then "=" and I select the

[O] org-agenda-filter-effort and "invalid face reference"

2017-01-01 Thread wtm
Hello, I'm having trouble using org-agenda-filter-by-effort on existing agendas in orgmode 9.0.3 in GNU Emacs 25.1.1 ([x86_64-w64-mingw32] of 2016-09-17). Each time I attempt to use org-agenda-filter-by-effort, I type "_" and then "=" and I select the one-digit index of the effort estimate I

Re: [O] org-agenda fails on particular construct

2016-12-15 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Ingo Lohmar writes: > The culprit seems to be in org-agenda.el, ll. 6098 ff., in > org-agenda-get-deadlines: > > ((eq org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled > 'pre-scheduled) > ;; Set pre-warning to

Re: [O] org-agenda fails on particular construct

2016-12-15 Thread Ingo Lohmar
On Thu, Dec 15 2016 21:02 (+0100), Ingo Lohmar wrote: > [Sorry for not replying in-thread...] > > Hi All, > > after updating I'm getting the same result, but I could not reproduce it > even with my org-config until now. > > The culprit seems to be in org-agenda.el, ll. 6098 ff., in >

Re: [O] org-agenda fails on particular construct

2016-12-15 Thread Ingo Lohmar
[Sorry for not replying in-thread...] Hi All, after updating I'm getting the same result, but I could not reproduce it even with my org-config until now. The culprit seems to be in org-agenda.el, ll. 6098 ff., in org-agenda-get-deadlines: ((eq

Re: [O] org-agenda fails on particular construct

2016-12-15 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Jeffrey DeLeo writes: > With latest version of org: > > Org mode version 9.0.2 (9.0.2-elpaplus @ > /home/me/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20161214/) > > I get the following error when trying to create an agenda: > > org-agenda-get-day-entries: > Wrong type

[O] org-agenda fails on particular construct

2016-12-14 Thread Jeffrey DeLeo
With latest version of org: Org mode version 9.0.2 (9.0.2-elpaplus @ /home/me/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20161214/) I get the following error when trying to create an agenda: org-agenda-get-day-entries: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, "<2015-03-07 Sat>" with a construct like this:

Re: [O] org-agenda-list: no-catch --cl-block-nil--

2016-11-25 Thread Karl Voit
* Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Karl Voit writes: > >> I get an error when calling org-agenda-list after updating my >> main-branch of Org-mode: >> >> GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5) >> Org mode version 9.0.1

Re: [O] org-agenda-list: no-catch --cl-block-nil--

2016-11-25 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Karl Voit writes: > I get an error when calling org-agenda-list after updating my > main-branch of Org-mode: > > GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5) > Org mode version 9.0.1 (release_9.0.1-12-g2e35a5) > > Debug output: > >

[O] org-agenda-list: no-catch --cl-block-nil--

2016-11-25 Thread Karl Voit
Hi! I get an error when calling org-agenda-list after updating my main-branch of Org-mode: GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5) Org mode version 9.0.1 (release_9.0.1-12-g2e35a5) Debug output: throw(--cl-block-nil-- (quote (space :width (16

Re: [O] Org Agenda and recurring icalendar events

2016-09-30 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 30 Sep 2016 at 08:54, cschr wrote: > Hello together > > Im now running Emacs 25.1 with Org 8.3.5 on Windows. I love Emacs and > Orgmode and I want to use it instead of Microsoft Office. But in > order to replace MS-Outlook calendar by Org Agenda, and in order to > sync Org Agenda with

[O] Org Agenda and recurring icalendar events

2016-09-30 Thread cschr
Hello together Im now running Emacs 25.1 with Org 8.3.5 on Windows. I love Emacs and Orgmode and I want to use it instead of Microsoft Office. But in order to replace MS-Outlook calendar by Org Agenda, and in order to sync Org Agenda with my Android phone, I would need all icalendar

Re: [O] org-agenda: different face (color) per file?

2016-09-16 Thread Adam Porter
Understandable. :) Well, another option would be to create a custom agenda command that put items from different files in different sections. Check the docs for the org-agenda-custom-commands variable (and google it for many examples).

Re: [O] org-agenda: different face (color) per file?

2016-09-16 Thread Xebar Saram
hehe thx both are way over my head :) ill just give up on the idea ;-) thx! Z On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Adam Porter wrote: > Xebar Saram writes: > > > this seems it should be trivial but googling didnt help. my org-agenda > > view is made out

Re: [O] org-agenda: different face (color) per file?

2016-09-16 Thread Adam Porter
Xebar Saram writes: > this seems it should be trivial but googling didnt help. my org-agenda > view is made out of 5-6 files. can one define a different face (mainly > color) per file? There's no way to do this that I know of, but I guess you could try two approaches: 1.

[O] org-agenda: different face (color) per file?

2016-09-15 Thread Xebar Saram
Hi all, this seems it should be trivial but googling didnt help. my org-agenda view is made out of 5-6 files. can one define a different face (mainly color) per file? thx! Z

Re: [O] Org-agenda-sorting: can I sort by inactive timestamps?

2016-05-30 Thread Matt Lundin
"Martin Beck" writes: > I'm using inactive timestamps to show the creation date of a new > heading and also to show the modification dates with some short text > notes about the progress in there: > > Example: > > * Headings Test > <2016-05-30 Mo 13:18> > * Heading 1 >

[O] Org-agenda-sorting: can I sort by inactive timestamps?

2016-05-30 Thread Martin Beck
I'm using inactive timestamps to show the creation date of a new heading and also to show the modification dates with some short text notes about the progress in there:   Example:   * Headings Test <2016-05-30 Mo 13:18> * Heading 1 [2016-05-30 Mo 13:21] * Heading 2 [2016-05-30 Mo 13:16] *

Re: [O] org agenda persistent mark

2016-05-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Jesse Johnson writes: > When I enable persistent marks while performing bulk actions in > org-agenda, the marks are always lost after the bulk action. Any idea > why? I am using org (elpa version 20160516) in upstream emacs (compiled > 2015-12-22). Fixed. Thank

Re: [O] org-agenda repeated tasks showing multiple times

2016-05-25 Thread Matt Lundin
Paul Harper writes: Hello, I am getting the following in my org-agenda everyday with repeated tasks. "Sunday 15 May 2016 schedule: Sched.16x: Backup KeepassX Local schedule: Sched.16x: PC Backup to External Drive schedule: Sched.16x: Review

[O] org agenda persistent mark

2016-05-22 Thread Jesse Johnson
Hello! When I enable persistent marks while performing bulk actions in org-agenda, the marks are always lost after the bulk action. Any idea why? I am using org (elpa version 20160516) in upstream emacs (compiled 2015-12-22). Thanks. Jesse

[O] org-agenda repeated tasks showing multiple times

2016-05-15 Thread Paul Harper
Hello, I am getting the following in my org-agenda everyday with repeated tasks. "Sunday 15 May 2016 schedule: Sched.16x: Backup KeepassX Local schedule: Sched.16x: PC Backup to External Drive schedule: Sched.16x: Review Weekly schedule: Sched.16x: Backup KeepassX Local

Re: [O] org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions Customize mismatch

2016-05-10 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Phil Hudson writes: > The first approach is supported by defcustom and gives us the chance to > be both more descriptive and more prescriptive. It shouldn't break > anything that isn't in fact already broken. > > The second approach is as simple as changing that

[O] org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions Customize mismatch

2016-05-08 Thread Phil Hudson
Another defcustom mismatched with the code. At line 9962 of org-agenda.el (20160502 release) we have: (setq cmd (list (cadr (assoc action org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions))) This assumes that `org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions` is a list-of-two-element-lists alist. Thus, the `cadr` form

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-15 Thread Peter Salazar
Update: I fixed the org-agenda problem. Turns out the problem was that I'd created my own custom defun called org-today, and it was interfering with org-agenda. The helm-org-in-buffer-headings error is still occurring. Thanks for any thoughts. On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Peter Salazar

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-15 Thread Peter Salazar
Unfortunately, that's not the case (that helm-org-in-buffer-headings) is called in a non-org buffer. It happens whenever I call it from within any org-file. I also tried calling it from within a short, minimal org-file with just a few headings of various levels, and I get the same error. The

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-10 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Peter Salazar writes: > Any thoughts on that? I'm not sure if it's related, but I also get errors > when I try to call helm-org-in-buffer-headings. Somehow the backtrace gets > immediately erased, so here's a screenshot: > http://i.imgur.com/FoTiwoq.png >From the

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-09 Thread Peter Salazar
Any thoughts on that? I'm not sure if it's related, but I also get errors when I try to call helm-org-in-buffer-headings. Somehow the backtrace gets immediately erased, so here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/FoTiwoq.png On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Peter Salazar

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-07 Thread Peter Salazar
Well that's interesting. When I do C-u M-x org-reload and then call org-agenda, it displays correctly with no error. How do I debug? I already went into my config files and commented out all the code containing the word org-agenda, but the error still happens. On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 6:09 AM,

Re: [O] org-agenda error

2016-03-07 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Peter Salazar writes: > I'm suddenly getting "byte-code: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, > nil" when I try to call org-agenda. This happens even when org-agenda-files > is set to nil. Here's the backtrace. Any thoughts on how I can track down > the source

[O] org-agenda error

2016-03-05 Thread Peter Salazar
Hey everyone, I'm suddenly getting "byte-code: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, nil" when I try to call org-agenda. This happens even when org-agenda-files is set to nil. Here's the backtrace. Any thoughts on how I can track down the source of the problem? Thanks! Debugger

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-31 Thread Gustav Wikström
Hi Viktor, Kyle Fair enough. I’m not attached to the refine-function at all. If you like to have it removed, then remove it, unless others are of different opinion ofc. The functionality is fairly complex, so removing the keybinding might make it seem less complicated. /G From: Viktor

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-29 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi Gustav, currently, the remove functionality can also be accessed by C-u /. If we want to provide a dedicated hotkey, then the following definition will do it: (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook (lambda() (local-set-key (kbd "\") '(lambda()

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-29 Thread Kyle Meyer
Hi Gustav, Gustav Wikström writes: [...] > If you want to make any change, Given that, as of 6c6ae99, the function's behavior doesn't match its name or its previous behavior, I don't think leaving it unchanged is a good option. > I'd suggest to instead change the name > of

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-28 Thread Gustav Wikström
Hi Kyle, Viktor and the group, I'd say it's a naming-problem. What, really, is the purpose of the function? Because applying the proposed change essentially makes the function identical to the function it calls. Right? And that function is still available for the user, so a "refinement" can be

Re: [O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-11 Thread Kyle Meyer
Hi Viktor, Viktor Rosenfeld writes: > Hi, > > I noticed that org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine started to exclude > selected tags by default recently because the 'refine in the call to > org-agenda-filter-by-tag is interpreted as an exclude flag. This seems to have been

[O] org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine defaults to exclude

2016-01-04 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Hi, I noticed that org-agenda-filter-by-tag-refine started to exclude selected tags by default recently because the 'refine in the call to org-agenda-filter-by-tag is interpreted as an exclude flag. The attached patch fixes this. However, it seems that the function is superfluous because

Re: [O] org-agenda-quit Kills Visible Buffers

2015-12-25 Thread Kyle Meyer
Hi Alan, Alan Parker Lue writes: > After upgrading org-mode recently, I find that hitting "q" for > (org-agenda-quit) while viewing an agenda kills the buffer that was active > when I created the agenda. [...] > What is going on? This should be fixed as of 6d0af59

[O] org-agenda-quit Kills Visible Buffers

2015-12-24 Thread Alan Parker Lue
After upgrading org-mode recently, I find that hitting "q" for (org-agenda-quit) while viewing an agenda kills the buffer that was active when I created the agenda. I'm on org-mode v8.3.2. To reproduce: - Activate a buffer, call it =active_buf.txt= - C-c a for (org-agenda) - a for

[O] org-agenda timetable

2015-11-13 Thread xD
Hi, I'm new to org mode and I've been playing with it a little enough to see how powerful it is. I'm trying to stick to it as much as possible in order to keep on learning, but I'm stuck with this one thing I'm struggling right now. I'm using org-agenda to remind me of what to do,

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-29 Thread cesar mena
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > cesar mena writes: > >> however the face is now `org-scheduled-today, as opposed to >> `org-scheduled-previously, and the agenda sorting is wrong. instead of >> bubbling to the top (since it is so

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-28 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
cesar mena writes: > however the face is now `org-scheduled-today, as opposed to > `org-scheduled-previously, and the agenda sorting is wrong. instead of > bubbling to the top (since it is so late) it is staying within the > "scheduled today" range. I committed another attempt

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-27 Thread Matt Lundin
cesar mena writes: > me again :) > > the calculation is correct. > > however the face is now `org-scheduled-today, as opposed to > `org-scheduled-previously, and the agenda sorting is wrong. instead of > bubbling to the top (since it is so late) it is staying within the >

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-26 Thread cesar mena
hi again nicolas, sorry. i made a mistake updating my tree. i'm quite certain i'm on master now "org-version: 8.3.2 (release_8.3.2-219-g770671)" and the repeater resets itself again. so presently i have a task that looks like this: ** TODO some task SCHEDULED: <2015-08-24 Mon ++1w> and in

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-26 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
cesar mena writes: > sorry. i made a mistake updating my tree. > > i'm quite certain i'm on master now "org-version: 8.3.2 > (release_8.3.2-219-g770671)" and the repeater resets itself again. > > so presently i have a task that looks like this: > > ** TODO some task >

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-26 Thread cesar mena
me again :) the calculation is correct. however the face is now `org-scheduled-today, as opposed to `org-scheduled-previously, and the agenda sorting is wrong. instead of bubbling to the top (since it is so late) it is staying within the "scheduled today" range. best, -cm On Mon, Oct 26,

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-26 Thread cesar mena
hi samuel, yes i suspect this is why it hasn't been reported in years. what say you nicolas? -cm On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: > fwiw, i am one who is so [disorganized?] that the old behavior is > preferred. if something is a 6m repeater, and i

Re: [O] org-agenda-scheduled-leaders and repeating tasks

2015-10-26 Thread Samuel Wales
fwiw, i am one who is so [disorganized?] that the old behavior is preferred. if something is a 6m repeater, and i ignore it for 6m, it's actually useful to be reminded after another repeat. perhaps more normal people would understand 1w. no matter how much i "should" mootify it or take it off

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