On Jun 4, 2010, at 2:51 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Carsten,
Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes:
can someone please summarize what the status of this discussion is?
I have lost track....
As I understand it, the proposed patch hides items scheduled in the
future in the weekly agenda. E.g., if it is Monday, tasks scheduled
for
Friday with a "STYLE=hidden" property would not appear under the
Friday
slot in the weekly agenda.
I believe this is a perfect scenario for a skip-function. I offered an
example in this post:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/24856/focus=25595
If you do decide to apply the patch, I would request that an option be
added to turn off the check for a STYLE=hidden property, so as to
minimize any undesired expenses in constructing the agenda.
My argument is that if a test can be accommodated by current
configuration options (e.g., the skip-function) and is unlikely to be
invoked by a significant number of users, it should not be
hard-coded.
Thanks Matt. I follow your argument. This certainly should
be configurable, but in fact I think this can indeed easily
be done with a skip function like you showed.
And I do not understand the point of the weekly agenda. The
whole point of the weekly agenda is to show what will be
coming up during he next dasy, so in a way hiding items that
are scheduled on those days is defeating the purpose of the
weekly agenda.
Greetings
- Carsten
Best,
Matt
- Carsten
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