--- Mer 16/9/09, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > On Sep 13, 2009, at 7:57 PM, George Pearson wrote: > > > Running org 6.30e and emacs 22.3.1. Running > under fully updated > > Windows XP.
GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2009-07-30 on SOFT-MJASON Org-mode version 6.30e Windows XP SP 2 > I cannot > reproduce this problem, it works just fine for me. > > Could someone else please try as well? Thanks! I cannot reproduce it as well; at least with the file below, I hope the file is correct. Giovanni file:---------- * [2009-09-17 gio] test columns #+STARTUP: odd #+STARTUP: hidestars #+STARTUP: logdone #+SEQ_TODO: TODO NEXT PENDING | DONE(d!) CANCELLED(c@) #+CATEGORY: Test (setq org-columns-default-format "%CATEGORY %35ITEM %Effort{:} %PRIORITY %ALLTAGS") * C-x C-e on the setq line * Test *** TODO task 1 SCHEDULED: <2009-09-15 Tue> *** TODO task 2 SCHEDULED: <2009-09-17 Thu> * Agenda view: C-c a < a This is the agenda weekly view: Week-agenda (W38): Monday 14 September 2009 W38 Tuesday 15 September 2009 Test: Scheduled: TODO task 1 Wednesday 16 September 2009 Thursday 17 September 2009 Test: Sched. 3x: TODO task 1 Test: Scheduled: TODO task 2 Friday 18 September 2009 Saturday 19 September 2009 Sunday 20 September 2009 * column view: C-c C-x C-c CATE | ITEM | E | P | A | Week-agenda (W38): Monday 14 September 2009 W38 | Tuesday 15 September 2009 | . | | | Test| TODO task 1 Wednesday 16 September 2009 | Thursday 17 September 2009 | . | | | Test| TODO task 1 | . | | | Test| TODO task 2 | . | | | Friday 18 September 2009 Saturday 19 September 2009 Sunday 20 September 2009 ---------------------------------- > > > > Summary: in column view of a weekly agenda, the > rows showing the > > days in the week are positioned differently depending > on whether > > or not there is any item for the day. > > > > For a test file (see below), this is what I see in > column view > > for the weekly agenda. (You'll need a > fixed-width font to view it > > properly). > > > > CATE | ITEM > > | E | P | A | > > Week-agenda (W37-W38): > > Sunday 13 September 2009 > > Monday 14 September 2009 W38 > > | Tuesday 15 September > 2009 | . > | | | > > Test | TODO task 1 > > | | | | > > Wednesday 16 September 2009 > > | Thursday 17 September > 2009 | . > | | | > > Test | TODO task 2 > > | | | | > > Friday 18 September 2009 > > Saturday 19 September 2009 > > > > Note the alignment difference between Tuesday and > Thursday and > > the other dates. > > > > Note also I am including the CATEGORY in the display, > via: > > > > (org-columns-default-format "%CATEGORY %35ITEM > %Effort{:} %PRIORITY > > %ALLTAGS") > > > > The problem is *NOT* VISIBLE if the %CATEGORY is > removed, so one > > MUST include it to view the problem. > > > > This is probably not a issue with a normal agenda, in > which there > > are tasks to do every day. I actually discovered > this problem using > > a custom view, intended to show only appointments for > the week. But > > the test file shows that the problem can be seen even > without > > a custom agenda. > > > > By the way, I couldn't show it in this posting, but > the Tuesday and > > Thursday lines, along with their TODO items, have a > light grey > > background, whereas everything else has a white > background. This > > shading problem is odd in appearance, and it happens > WHETHER OR NOT > > %CATEGORY is use, and so would be a separate, but > related, fix. > > > > Here's the test .org file I used: > > > > #+STARTUP: odd > > #+STARTUP: hidestars > > #+STARTUP: logdone > > #+SEQ_TODO: TODO NEXT PENDING | DONE(d!) > CANCELLED(c@) > > > > #+CATEGORY: Test > > * Test > > *** TODO task 1 > > SCHEDULED: <2009-09-15 Tue> > > *** TODO task 2 > > SCHEDULED: <2009-09-17 Thu> > > > > === > > > > To display the result shown at the top of this > message, I open > > the test.org file in emacs, then type: > > > > C-a < a > > > > Then in the resulting agenda window, switch to weekly > if not > > already, and get column mode with > > > > C-c C-x C-c > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Poco spazio e tanto spam? Yahoo! Mail ti protegge dallo spam e ti da tanto spazio gratuito per i tuoi file e i messaggi http://mail.yahoo.it _______________________________________________ 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