On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 07:16:41AM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote: > >*) Is there a simple way to construct an agenda view that: > > -shows all past scheduled events for one TODO keyword only > > -skips for all others
> I have not tested this, but you might be able to use the general tags/ > property/todo matcher > on `C-c a m' like this: > > SCHEDULED<"<today>"/!+MYTODOKEYWORD This works, but not for a day or week view. On the positive side, while I was trying to figure out how to do this, I've started to rethink how I'm using the different date keywords. I was originally trying to overload the meaning of SCHEDULED. Making a TODO item that starts in the future and then will continue showing up until done (as in the manual) for "WAITING" items, but also as a TODO item that starts in the future, but then should become a normal TODO item for everything not a "WAITING" item. I think a better approach to the second one is going to be using a property like ACTIVEON, like so: :PROPERTIES: :ACTIVEON: <2008-10-01 Wed> :END: I'm still at the idea stage here, but think it could work with a hook similar to org-expiry.el or org-depend.el > >*) Using a defconst symbol or function that evaluates to a stringp > >in place of an actual string in for the match field. > > > > It seems like the evaluation order is at fault, but I couldn't get > >further. > > indeed, currently the match entry is not evaluated. I guess we could > do that, but it would involve changing several functions. I would > need a convincing use case before I invest the time. How would you > want to use this? Totally not important. I was just trying to clean up some of my agenda functions and feared I was missing something basic. -- Paul Holcomb *pholcomb \@ cpoint net* GPG key fingerprint 2B62 05AE EE74 845A 705F D716 28C4 FE1C 088F CFAC _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode