Hi Andrew,
On Feb 13, 2010, at 12:17 AM, Andrew Lutomirski wrote:
Hi all-
I'm pretty close to switching to org-mode to keep a todo list, but the
current set of options doesn't do it for me. I want my todo list to
show:
- todos without a date (that means "do at earliest convenience")
- todos scheduled for today or earlier (that means "do at earliest
convenience, but don't bother until scheduled date")
- todos with near deadlines (that means "do by deadline but not
before warning")
This patch adds more options to
org-agenda-todo-ignore-{scheduled,deadlines} to allow this usecase.
It shouldn't break compatibility with existing uses -- both variables
do exactly what they used to when set to t.
commit:
http://github.com/amluto/org-mode/commit/afa59fc91630bcffe388228566aa0137d1b2e7fd
topic: http://github.com/amluto/org-mode/tree/agenda-todo-improvements
git URL: g...@github.com:amluto/org-mode.git agenda-todo-improvements
Do you like this patch? And do I need to submit a copyright
assignment?
I like the patch. I have changed it a bit, and therefore I
guess I can accept it for now without. Still - if you don't mind,
please get an assignment just in case you are going to submit more
patches.
Thanks
- Carsten
Thanks,
Andy
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