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From: | Marc-Oliver Ihm |
Subject: | Re: [O] Possibly new function to view your notes in chronological order |
Date: | Mon, 18 Jul 2011 21:11:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; de; rv:1.9.2.18) Gecko/20110616 Thunderbird/3.1.11 |
Hello Bastien ! Thanx for testing ! Currently I think, that this function is most useful, if applied to all org-buffers. So I personally prefer the mulit-occur option, which gives me a list for all of my org-buffers. Therefore I feel a bit ashamed, that this does not work for you :-/ Did you get any errors ? Anything within the *Messages* Buffer ? Is at least an *Occur*-Buffer created ? A guess about a possible cause: I assume that you alread use emacs 24, whereas I still cling to emacs 23. Maybe some details of the contents of the created *Occur*-buffer has changed, which might have broken my code (I found that I need to rely on the contents of the *Occur*-buffer). If you find that such an *Occur*-Buffer is created, when you run my function, would it be possible to send it to me ? Thanx a lot ! with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm Am 18.07.2011 10:20, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Marc-Oliver, Marc-Oliver Ihm<address@hidden> writes:I would like to submit the new function org-find-timestamps for disussion.Thanks for this piece of code and for this idea! I've tested it a bit and I encourage others to test it. I was able to create a sparse tree with inactive timestamps, but I was not able to display a buffer with ordered items. I will test more carefully and give feedback/debugging. My main reaction is: your idea/code could partially sneak into `org-sparse-tree' by adding a new ran[g]e option, asking the starting and ending dates, and creating the sparse tree. What do you think?
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