On 2022-04-05 04:48, Karl Voit wrote:
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?
I think you will need to write a custom ~org-agenda-skip-function~.
It's late and I am too tired, but if you are still floundering about
after some days, send another mail and I will see what I can do to help.
:)
Cheers,
TRS-80