Hi Dmitri, before I look deeper into your patch, please try the following and tell us if this does the trick:
On May 16, 2007, at 11:43, Dmitri Minaev wrote:
Hello, I'd like to know the opinion of the community (and Carsten's in particular, of course) on the following idea -- do you think it would be useful to have in-buffer settings to customize priorities? The background story (sorry if it's verbose) is like this. I keep my reading list in org-mode (quite naturally). Normally, the entries are stored in the chronological order, but sometimes I would like to see the best or the worst read books. I started by using tags like :score2:, :score8:, etc., so I could search for tags using regexps like {score[7-9]}. Unfortunately, the entries were not sorted.
You can influence the sorting strategy, The following should work: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("P" tags "{^score[0-9]}" ((org-agenda-files '("~/org/books.org")) (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(tag-down)) (org-agenda-prefix-format " %T: "))))) This sets up the command `C-c a P' to select books with a score tag, and to sort the list by score. The parameters make sure that only the file ~/org/books.org is checked, set up the sorting strategy to only look at the tag, and change the prefix to only show the score tag. The one complication/limitation is that the setup above will require that the score tag is the last tag in the list of tags, because only that tag will be used for sorting. A good way to do this is to make the score tags the last in your tags setup, for example: #+TAGS: xxx yyy zzz #+TAGS: { score0(0) score1(1) score2(2) score3(3) score4(4) #+TAGS: score5(5) score6(6) score7(7) score8(8) score9(9) } As you see, the score tags are set up as mutually exclusive (they are grouped in {...}), and all other tags are listed before them. So after changing tags with C-c C-c, tags will always be sorted to have the score last. - Carsten _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode