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[Orgmode] problems with Agenda Buffer
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Giovanni Ridolfi |
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[Orgmode] problems with Agenda Buffer |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Oct 2007 18:00:37 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
Hello everyone,
Org-mode version 5.13a
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2007-06-02 on RELEASE
I have a problem with the interaction of the "global" Agenda Buffer
(the one displayed with the "C-c a a " sequence) and some
variables defined in a file.
Here the file:
---------------------------g-file.org
#+SEQ_TODO: READ | DONE
#+LINK: acs http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/toc.page?incoden=%s
** READ [[acs:ancham][Anal Chem]]
DEADLINE: <2007-10-29 lun +2w> f
----------------------------------------
I added the file to the Agenda files with C-c [
When I display the Agenda Buffer
+ If I toggle the READ state in the Agenda Buffer using "t" and I
write the closing note:"Vol. 79, No. 20: October 15, 2007"
in the file I have:
- CLOSING NOTE [2007-10-22 lun 10:47] \\
Vol. 79, No. 20: October 15, 2007
(so far so good)
BUT the deadline remains the same: DEADLINE: <2007-10-29 lun +2w> f
and does not change to: DEADLINE: <2007-11-12 lun +2w> f
as it should.
On the other hand:
+ If I toggle in the file ("C-t" on the heading)
deadlines are adjourned
+ If I display the timeline of the file (C-c a L),
then I toggle the (READ|DONE) state of a repeating deadline
the deadline is adjourned.
+ If I keep the TODO|DONE keywords (and do NOT change them
to READ|DONE)
and if, in the Agenda Buffer, I toggle the TODO with "t"
the deadlines are adjourned.
I also found a minor issue:
When in the Agenda Buffer
- I cannot open the abbreviated link "acs:ancham" clicking on it.
This is quite obvious and I resolved not abbreviating any link
that will be displayed in the Agenda Buffer ;-) ,
but I'd like to report it since I believe that it could be
related as well to the managing of local file variables in the
Agenda Buffer.
I don't know if there wolud be an easy and bullet proof
fix for such problems and I think I've just found satisfactory
workarounds to live with the present behaviour, however
if them were resolved my lazyness would be happy ;-)
cheers, and thanks for reading,
Giovanni
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