On Jun 23, 2009, at 12:52 AM, Pete Phillips wrote:
Evening to you all
"Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
Carsten> Pete, what exactly do you meam by "custom agenda" here.
I mean it's one of my org-agenda-custom-commands. This is my (probably
overly) complex setup to list any of the th
Morning guys.
> "Pete" == Pete Phillips smtl.co.uk> writes:
Pete> Some of these actions will have SCHEDULED or DEADLINE dates associated
Pete> with them and I only want to see those actions 30 days (or perhaps 60
Pete> days) before the date. Anything without a DEADLine or SCHEDULED date I
Evening to you all
> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik writes:
Carsten> Pete, what exactly do you meam by "custom agenda" here.
I mean it's one of my org-agenda-custom-commands. This is my (probably
overly) complex setup to list any of the things I do at home, which have
a TODO="NEXT" act
Pete Phillips writes:
> Hi Bernt
>
> Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
> Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you
> Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
> Bernt> this set to t in my setup.
>
> Th
On Jun 22, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Pete Phillips wrote:
Hi Bernt
Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which
you
Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
Bernt> this set to t
Hi Bernt
Bernt> That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a
Bernt> new variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you
Bernt> can set which I think does what you are looking for. I have
Bernt> this set to t in my setup.
Thanks for that.
As far as I can deter
Hi Pete,
That works for todo list searches only (not tags). There is a new
variable org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which you can set
which I think does what you are looking for. I have this set to t in my
setup.
HTH,
Bernt
Pete Phillips writes:
> Afternoon all.
>
> Last Nov I ask
Afternoon all.
Last Nov I asked on the list if it was possible to have TODO items with
a scheduled/deadline date more than 30 (or some fixed number) of days in
the future to NOT show up on my custom agenda. The reason being that I
don't want to be distracted when I look at my custom Home list by
Pete Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On a related question, is it possible to set up an
> org-agenda-custom-command to pick out a set of tags, all of which have
> NEXT as a todo-type, and which either have no scheduled date, OR which
> have a scheduled or deadline date less than or equal to