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Re: [O] Buffer timeline omissions with org-class


From: Ross Laird
Subject: Re: [O] Buffer timeline omissions with org-class
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:31:46 +0000

I am running version 8.2.10. Well, maybe I should upgrade and just not worry about this. 

On Fri, 8 Sep 2017 at 12:22 Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,

Ross Laird <address@hidden> writes:

> I'm using org-class to schedule my classes, and the entries are structured as follows:
>
> %%(org-class 2017 9 4 2017 12 04 2 ) 04:00pm-06:50pm Class: CRWR 1240, Cedar 1060
> %%(org-class 2017 9 5 2017 12 04 2 ) 10:00am-12:50pm Class: CRWR 2900
> %%(org-class 2017 9 5 2017 12 04 1 41 46) 4:00pm-6:50pm Class: CRWR 4130
>
> In the main agenda view, the entries display correctly:
>
> Week-agenda (W37):
> Monday     11 September 2017 W37
>   kpu:        16:00-18:50 Class: CRWR 4130
> Tuesday    12 September 2017
>   kpu:        10:00-12:50 Class: CRWR 2900
>   kpu:        16:00-18:50 Class: CRWR 1240, Cedar 1060
>   ...
>
> However, when I show the timeline for the buffer for these entries,
> they do not display correctly:
>
> Timeline of file /home/ross/org/kpu.org
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Monday     11 September 2017 W37
>   4:00pm-6:50pm Class: CRWR 4130                                                             :CLASS:
>
> [... 4 empty days omitted]
>  ...
>
> These omissions do not follow any obvious pattern. There should be 3
> class entries each week (as in the agenda view), but in the timeline
> view there are a total of three entries for the entire semester: CRWR
> 4130 is shown twice (on September 11 and 25), and CRWR 2900 and 1240
> are shown only once in the entire semester (both on November 21).
>
> Because of this strange pattern, I'm not even sure where to start in
> figuring this out. Feedback most welcome.

FWIW, Timeline doesn't exist anymore in current Org.

Regards,

--
Nicolas Goaziou
--

Ross A. Laird
www.rosslaird.com
@rosslaird


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