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Re: [O] Arbitrary lisp functions in column-attributes
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Mark Edgington |
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Re: [O] Arbitrary lisp functions in column-attributes |
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Fri, 1 Nov 2013 15:47:05 -0400 |
Hi Aaron,
I hadn't actually foreseen using it for column-view so much, but
rather for a dynamic-block which generates a column-view of a tree.
These are, as far as I understand, read-only.
I don't think it would work well with read-write column-views, so if
such a function were defined in the :COLUMNS: property, it should
either be ignored and not displayed in the R/W column-view, or it
could be displayed if there were some way of ensuring that the
associated column was R/O.
Maybe others have a better idea on how to handle this? I am somewhat
partial to the scheme used in org-collector, where columns are defined
at the beginning of a dynamic block, and not in the original tree.
This way you can have several different dynamic blocks which summarize
the tree-data in different ways. It would also allow the
column-definitions defined in the tree to be used only for the R/W
column-view of that tree.
Regards,
Mark
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Aaron Ecay <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> This seems like an intriguing idea. I have just one question: how would
> this interact with editing in column view? Would function-valued
> property columns be read only? Or do you have something different in
> mind?
>
> --
> Aaron Ecay
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