Hi, I've got following custom agenda for exporting:
| ("n" "no TODO events +180d" | ((agenda "no TODO events +180d" | ((org-agenda-span 180) | (org-agenda-time-grid nil) | (org-agenda-entry-types '(:timestamp :sexp)) | (org-agenda-skip-function | '(or | (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'todo 'any);; skip if any TODO state is found | (org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'category "errors");; skip if any TODO state is found | (my-skip-tag "lp") | ))))) | nil (,(concat my-org-files-path "agenda_180d_filtered_raw.html"))) (don't mind the stupid name - I may fix this as it is misleading here) This results in an HTML file that contains my appointments without the tasks. Unfortunately, I sometimes seem to schedule appointments within open todos such as: | * NEXT talk with Steve about the project X | SCHEDULED: <2022-04-05 Tue> | | - [X] ask him for a time-slot | - we settled for: <2022-04-05 Tue 14:00-15:00> Of course, those appointments are lost in my agenda export as specified above. This is a bummer and I want to fix this somehow. Tasks should be omitted only if there is no other time-stamp than deadline or scheduled. org-agenda-skip-if lists: | scheduled Check if there is a scheduled cookie | notscheduled Check if there is no scheduled cookie | deadline Check if there is a deadline | notdeadline Check if there is no deadline | timestamp Check if there is a timestamp (also deadline or scheduled) | nottimestamp Check if there is no timestamp (also deadline or scheduled) | regexp Check if regexp matches | notregexp Check if regexp does not match. | todo Check if TODO keyword matches | nottodo Check if TODO keyword does not match How is it possible to accomplish this? I think this would require something like "Check if there is a timestamp (except deadline or scheduled)" which isn't available yet. Any ideas on that one? -- get mail|git|SVN|photos|postings|SMS|phonecalls|RSS|CSV|XML into Org-mode: > get Memacs from https://github.com/novoid/Memacs < Personal Information Management > http://Karl-Voit.at/tags/pim/ Emacs-related > http://Karl-Voit.at/tags/emacs/