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From: | Andrew M. Nuxoll |
Subject: | Re: [O] Still Wishing for Snooze |
Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2013 10:49:52 -0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:15.0) Gecko/20120827 Thunderbird/15.0 |
Bastien:
I sense that your reply contains the key to the functionality that I want but I find I am unable to figure it out. I'm sorry to bother you further but I would be grateful for a little more direction. My first problem is that C-h is mapped to backspace on my computer. I presume (C-h v) means view help on a particular item. My second problem is that org-agenda-ignore is not a valid prefix for anything in my version of org-mode. (I have version 7.9.3d installed.). I *think* you intended to point me to variables that begin with org-agenda-todo-ignore instead. Can you confirm this is so? My third problem is that I can not figure out how to use these variables to accomplish my purpose. I think part of the problem is that I am using custom agenda commands. The relevant code snippet for the command I use most is here: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '( ("o" "Today's Tasks" ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-ndays 1))) ;; limits the agenda display to a single day (todo "TODO")) ((org-agenda-compact-blocks t) )) etc... Would you please give me some more information? Thank you, :AMN: On 01/23/2013 05:36 AM, Bastien wrote: Hi Andrew, "Andrew M. Nuxoll" <address@hidden> writes:1. Add a date tag to an entry that indicates that it is "inactive" until a certain date. I'm picturing something like this: ***** TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines SCHEDULED: <2013-01-11 Tue +1w> DELAY: <2013-01-24 Thu> 2. Add a command similar to org-deadline that I can use to attach a delay date to a to-do item 3. When I display my agenda, items that are delayed are not displayed. My e-lisp is pretty rusty so *any* advice or help is great. Could someone help point me to the right files and functions I'll need to modify to accomplish this?C-h v org-agenda-ignore TAB will open many doors. See C-h org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp RET for example: Non-nil means don't show entries with a timestamp. This applies when creating the global todo list. Valid values are: past Don't show entries for today or in the past. future Don't show entries with a timestamp in the future. The idea behind this is that if it has a future timestamp, you don't want to think about it until the date. all Don't show any entries with a timestamp in the global todo list. The idea behind this is that by setting a timestamp, you have already "taken care" of this item. This variable can also have an integer as a value. If positive (N), todos with a timestamp N or more days in the future will be ignored. If negative (-N), todos with a timestamp N or more days in the past will be ignored. If 0, todos with a timestamp either today or in the future will be ignored. For example, a value of -1 will exclude todos with a timestamp in the past (yesterday or earlier), while a value of 7 will exclude todos with a timestamp a week or more in the future. See also `org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date'. See also the variable `org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options' if you want to make his option also apply to the tags-todo list. -- Andrew M. Nuxoll Phone: 503-943-7688 Asst Professor of Computer Science Fax: 503-943-7316 University of Portland - MSC #145 Email: address@hidden 5000 N. Willamette Blvd Web: http://faculty.up.edu/nuxoll Portland, OR 97203-5798 Office: Shiley Hall Rm 217 |
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