At Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:09:22 -0700,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
> 
> 
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Jan Seeger wrote:
> >       (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(
> >                                                                ("c" ""
> >                                                                     ((todo 
> > "NEXT|TODO") (agenda))
> >                                                                     
> > ((org-agenda-with-colors nil)
> >                                                                      
> > (ps-font-size '(8 . 8))
> >                                                                      
> > (org-agenda-compact-blocks t)
> >                                                                      
> > (ps-landscape-mode t)
> >                                                                      
> > (ps-number-of-columns 2)
> >                                                                      )
> >                                                                     
> > ("/tmp/todo-list.ps")
> >                                                                     )
> >               ))
> The setting is wrong.  Parameters in org-agenda-custom-commands are  
> identified by
> position, and your file list is seen as an attempt to set options  
> (variables)
> for the command set.  You need nil there.
> 
> Can you identify a point in the documentation that made you assume you  
> could write things a you did?

Quote from C-h v org-agenda-custom-commands: 

>  You can also define a set of commands, to create a composite agenda buffer.
>  In this case, an entry looks like this:
>
>    (key desc (cmd1 cmd2 ...) general-settings-for-whole-set files)

This looks to me as if only four elements where needed: Key,
description, list of lists of commands (agenda,alltodo etc), settings
and filenames.

Regards,
Jan
--
Warning! Erwin Schrödinger will kill you like a cat in a box.
Maybe.


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