Ihor Radchenko writes:
> If you have no objections to the patch, I will apply it next week with
> suggestion from Max.
Applied to bugfix as 85aaa1990
tumashu writes:
> Another way is creating a new function for the below code, so user can advice
> it to full control time string format.
It is technically possible. However, to be frank, org-agenda code is
too much mess to introduce yet another function or customisation. I am
reluctant to do a
Hello,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
>> Also, the fix belongs to `org-get-time-of-day', which is also
>> responsible for formatting the output.
>
> I doubt so. `org-get-time-of-day' is used to format ending time in time
> ranges. If we force fixed width in `org-get-time-of
At 2021-10-04 15:48:49, "Ihor Radchenko" wrote:
>tumashu writes:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>>
>> When I update to org 9.5, I find that the align of time like "7:00" has
>> been changed.
>>
>> I think the new style is not beautiful as old style.
>>
>> 1. New style look like not align to
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>> I think, "%5s" is enough, flag "0" does not anything useful for
>> strings.
>
> Also, the fix belongs to `org-get-time-of-day', which is also
> responsible for formatting the output.
I doubt so. `org-get-time-of-day' is used to format ending time in time
ranges. If we
Hello,
Max Nikulin writes:
> On 04/10/2021 14:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> tumashu writes:
>>>
>>> When I update to org 9.5, I find that the align of time like "7:00" has
>>> been changed.
>>>
>>> I think the new style is not beautiful as old style.
>>> 1. New style look like not align to
On 04/10/2021 14:48, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
tumashu writes:
When I update to org 9.5, I find that the align of time like "7:00" has been
changed.
I think the new style is not beautiful as old style.
1. New style look like not align to the first char, for the width of 9 looks like > 1
2.