On Wed, Mar 22 2017, Arkady Grudzinsky wrote: > On Tue, Mar 21 2017, Matt Lundin wrote: > >> You could use something like this and then add user-defined-up or >> user-defined-down where desired in org-agenda-sorting-strategy: >> >> (defun my-sort-by-inactive-timestamp-incl-time (a b) >> (let* ((ma (get-text-property 1 'org-marker a)) >> (mb (get-text-property 1 'org-marker b)) >> (tsa (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer ma) >> (org-entry-get (marker-position ma) "TIMESTAMP_IA"))) >> (tsb (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer mb) >> (org-entry-get (marker-position mb) "TIMESTAMP_IA"))) >> (seca (if tsa (org-time-string-to-seconds tsa) 0)) >> (secb (if tsb (org-time-string-to-seconds tsb) 0))) >> (cond ((> seca secb) 1) >> ((> secb seca) -1) >> (t nil)))) >> >> (setq org-agenda-cmp-user-defined 'my-sort-by-inactive-timestamp-incl-time) >> >> I imagine there are ways to do this more elegantly (e.g., by iterating >> over a and b), but this gets the job done for me. > > This works. Awesome! Thanks.
When this user-defined-up is set in agenda view (C-c a a), the agenda view throws an error message. ,---- | set-buffer: Wrong type argument: markerp, nil `---- It works in the todo list views, though, which is good enough for me. Thanks again. Just wanted to mention this for the record. -- Arkady