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Re: [O] Still Wishing for Snooze
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Bastien |
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Re: [O] Still Wishing for Snooze |
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Thu, 24 Jan 2013 23:26:11 +0100 |
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Hi Andrew,
"Andrew M. Nuxoll" <address@hidden> writes:
> 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.
C-h v is normally bound to `describe-variable'.
So you can run this:
M-x describe-variable RET org-agenda-todo-ignore-timestamp RET
> My second problem is that org-agenda-ignore is not a valid prefix for
> anything in my version of org-mode.
In recent Emacsen, the completion mechanism is clever enough to know
what to do when entering
M-x describe-variable RET org-agenda-ignore TAB
On the first TAB, it offers "org-agenda-t-ignore-"
If you complete "org-agenda-todo-ignore-" and press TAB again,
you should see five variables.
> (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?
I do :)
> 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...
Try this:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("X" "Todo test" todo "TODO"
((org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled 2)))))
When listing todos, the ones that are 2 days or more in the future
will be ignored.
You can also use this for tags-todo if
`org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options' is set to t.
We don't have `org-agenda-agenda-honor-ignore-options' so
this is not relevant in agenda-type views. Maybe we can
consider this.
In your case, this does not solve your problem, since you
want an item-based decision, not an agenda-based one.
But... my first question would be...
***** TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines
SCHEDULED: <2013-01-11 Tue +1w> DELAY: <2013-01-24 Thu>
why not simply have this instead:
***** TODO [#B] Verify login to the virtual machines
SCHEDULED: <2013-01-25 Fri +1w>
?
Maybe I miss something obvious in your workflow, and maybe
this is something needed more widely. Let us know!
> Would you please give me some more information?
Hope that helps,
--
Bastien
Re: [O] Still Wishing for Snooze, Michael Brand, 2013/01/23
Re: [O] Still Wishing for Snooze, Marc-Oliver Ihm, 2013/01/24