Date: December 21, 2008 4:29:42 AM GMT+01:00
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Print headlines including DEADLINE?
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:00:35AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("x" "With deadline columns" alltodo ""
((org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%20ITEM %DEADLINE")
(org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially t)))))
This doesn't seem to work :-/
Hi Christopher,
Seems I mistyped a variable name. I just tested the following, and it works for me:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("p" "Projects" tags "+xxx|+xx|+x" ((org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%20ITEM %DEADLINE") (org-agenda-view-columns-initially t)))))
This does work for me, at least to some extend. There may still be issues which have to do with local and global bindings, which I have not been able to sort out.
- Carsten
I've cloned & installed from git -- org-version returns 6.16 and the ;;Version strings in the various .el being loaded by Emacs agree.
With the above in my .emacs, C-cax doesn't do anything different from what I had before.
FWIW, I don't actually have deadlines on most of my TODOs; I have top-level headlines with deadlines and a custom tag indicating the approx. effort required (I know that this is builtin elsewhere; I'm tackling one problem at a time here :-) So my actual .emacs looks like this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("p" "Projects" tags "+xxx|+xx|+x" ((org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%20ITEM %DEADLINE") (org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially t)))))
Either way, the columns don't show upon entering that agenda view. Manually running org-agenda-columns (which I presume is what org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially does?) doesn't show anything different from what I'd get without the org-agenda-overriding-columns-format .
I haven't had this much fun with software not working in a long time :-) It's a stark contrast to my time on the phone with Apple about bugs in their server admin tools :-b
-- Christopher DeMarco <address@hidden> IT Director MAYA Group +1-412-708-9660
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:00:35AM +0100, Carsten Dominik wrote:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("x" "With deadline columns" alltodo ""
((org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%20ITEM %DEADLINE")
(org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially t)))))
This doesn't seem to work :-/
I've cloned & installed from git -- org-version returns 6.16 and the ;;Version strings in the various .el being loaded by Emacs agree.
With the above in my .emacs, C-cax doesn't do anything different from what I had before.
FWIW, I don't actually have deadlines on most of my TODOs; I have top-level headlines with deadlines and a custom tag indicating the approx. effort required (I know that this is builtin elsewhere; I'm tackling one problem at a time here :-) So my actual .emacs looks like this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("p" "Projects" tags "+xxx|+xx|+x" ((org-agenda-overriding-columns-format "%20ITEM %DEADLINE") (org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially t)))))
Either way, the columns don't show upon entering that agenda view. Manually running org-agenda-columns (which I presume is what org-agenda-start-view-columns-initially does?) doesn't show anything different from what I'd get without the org-agenda-overriding-columns-format .
I haven't had this much fun with software not working in a long time :-) It's a stark contrast to my time on the phone with Apple about bugs in their server admin tools :-b
-- Christopher DeMarco <address@hidden> IT Director MAYA Group +1-412-708-9660
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