On Feb 19, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Paul Mead wrote:
Carsten Dominik <domi...@science.uva.nl> writes:
Hi Paul,
When you press C-c C-c at a property drawer or at a property drawer,
you are presented with e menu. What option do you select?
I didn't see the menu, so I've just gone back to try and re-create the
error. It seems that I was exiting the menu rather than selecting an
option in my haste to switch windows, so wasn't selecting anything. I
can now see that simply making the PROPERTIES drawer visible has the
effect of
dimming the blocked todos once I refresh. If I refresh without making
the drawer visible they do not dim.
Is this Emacs 21?
Similarly, I have (setq org-agenda-align-tags-to-column 100) in my
configuration file. This setting is also not recognised when I
show my
task list. I have to open my config file (pdm-org.el), go to the
line in
question and hit C-x C-e. Then when I refresh the agenda view,
the tags
all shift to the right columns.
This must mean that your file pdm-org.el is not read at all, or
not read in time for the agenda construction, or that the setting
is overwritten in some other place, for example by a
custom-set-variables form in another init file.
All the other customizations in that file are working OK. I have
(require 'pdm-org) in my .emacs and the only other items which pertain
to org-mode which come after that line are the Customize settings for
org-agenda-files (which seem to be working fine) and org-stuck-
projects
(which I also have a problem with!)
I'm quite prepared to believe that I have some items in the wrong
order
- I'm fairly unsophisticated in elisp terms, but I have a
minimal .emacs
with (require... lines for a series of mode-specific customization
files.
One thing you can try:
1. Start Emacs, and check what the value of org-agenda-align-tags-to-
column is.
2. Create an agenda, then check again.
3. do C-x C-e in the line in pdm-org.el as you described, and then
check the value of the variable again.
This should tell us something.
Or maybe you have first
(org-agenda-list)
in .emacs, and then
(load-file "~/pdm-org.el")
or some trick like this?
I don't seem to have that variable set anywhere. Is that a problem?
This is happening the same on two machines (both Windows I'm
afraid),
with org-mode versions reported as 6.22b and 6.22trans.
I still have my earlier problem with the stuck projects view not
ignoring inherited tags.
I do not remember this one, can you send a link to the message?
- Carsten
Umm, let me see...
Don't think I can paste the nntp link, but on Gmane it's at:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/11398
Thanks
Paul
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