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Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock
From: |
Carsten Dominik |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Apr 2013 16:23:23 +0200 |
On 5 apr. 2013, at 16:12, Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 5 apr. 2013, at 15:12, Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The highlighting has changed for this functionality. I finally updated
>> to master (1200+ commits) yesterday and when I use C-c C-x < the entire
>> subtree is now highlighted in bright yellow on my Windows Emacs.
>>
>> GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2011-03-10 on 3249CTO
>>
>> Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-2030-g29a75d @
>> d:/bin/org-mode/lisp/)
>>
>> This used to highlight only the first heading of the subtree.
>> Highlighting the entire subtree is _very_ distracting and makes working
>> in the org file on the narrowed subtree difficult (for me).
>>
>> I can fix this by changing the face and completely removing the
>> highlight but I'd prefer the old functionality if that is possible.
>
> This is causes by this commit:
>
> commit aa0e0068de109eef2ac7897c4659d545b351de01
> Author: Bastien Guerry <address@hidden>
> Date: Sat Feb 16 23:09:57 2013 +0100
>
> org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-restriction-lock): Put the overlay until the
> e
>
> * org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-restriction-lock): Put the
> overlay until the end of the subtree, not the end of the
> headline.
>
> When the agenda restriction is on, user expect agenda views to check
> every entry in the subtree. If a user add an entry outside of the
> overlay without noticing it, this entry will not be checked and the
> user will wonder why. Put the end of the overlay at the end of the
> subtree so that the user always knows if the entries she is adding
> are within the current restriction.
>
> We might need to find a less instrusive overlay color, though.
>
>
> So Bastien felt that the entire subtree should have an overlay, but
> maybe a softer color. I would also prefer the highlight just to be
> on the headline as it used to be.
>
> Bastien, how do you feel about reverting this change? I see why
> you did it, but it is not so practical after all if you want to
> work in this mode for extended time.
I now also see that the patch did not achieve what the purpose of it was. The
problem is not the end of the overlay, but the position of the
org-agenda-restriction-end marker. Indeed, if you add tasks after this marker,
they will not be included in the search. There is not good work-around for
this I can think of, so it is a problem we will have to live with.
- Carsten
- [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bernt Hansen, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bernt Hansen, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Carsten Dominik, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock,
Carsten Dominik <=
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bernt Hansen, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Carsten Dominik, 2013/04/05
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bastien, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bernt Hansen, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bastien, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bernt Hansen, 2013/04/06
- Re: [O] Highlighting bug with org-agenda-set-restriction-lock, Bastien, 2013/04/07