On Oct 29, 2009, at 8:56 PM, Harald Weis wrote:
But I still think it could be advantageous to do the whole lot within
the org-agenda-custom-commands variable if the match would be
evaluated
before getting used.
Well, we can try and see if it breaks something. The latest git version
now does evaluate it, but I have not yet introduced this into the
customize type - so you need to set the command list in Lisp for the
time being.
- Carsten
Thank you very much indeed.
Harald Weis
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 03:36:42PM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:
Well, I guess I could evaluate match before it gets used. But maybe
you can also turn this around: Dinfe a function what will call the
tree maker directly
(defun my-tree (match)
(interactive "s")
(org-match-sparse-tree nil (concat "{" match "}")))
or something like this....
- Carsten
On Oct 18, 2009, at 4:43 PM, Harald Weis wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to define one entry of the org-agenda-custom-commands
variable like so:
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("i" "item" tags-tree
(remedy-build-tags-tree-regex "item"))))
where ''item'' is the property key and
where the remedy-build-tags-tree-regex function is defined as
follows:
(defun remedy-build-tags-tree-regex (propkey)
(concat propkey
"={"
(read-from-minibuffer (concat propkey " : "))
"}"))
This would allow me to select the property value interactively.
The org-make-tags-matcher function does not appreciate.
''C-c a'' yields
i item : set of 2 commands
Selecting ''i'' produces the following error message in the
minibuffer.
Wrong type argument: stringp, (remedy-build-tags-tree-regex "item")
Is there a way to get the desired functionality?
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