Hi Karl, hi Eric,
I know it has been a while. I think every suggestion has been implemented by
now, except for linking independent headlines.
I wanted to ask for your input again, as I'm still not sure how to handle this,
and both of your suggestions seemed to fall into the same category for me
OK, small update:
- Milestones are implemented. All headlines with tags that are in
:milestone-tag (org-gantt-default-milestone-tag, resp.; :milestone: by default)
are marked as Milestones.
- tag highlighting is working correctly. The alists :tags-bar-style and
:tags-group-style ("tag" . "styl
>
> > I have added an option :lowlevel-scale (e.g. 0.5 or 0.75) that will scale
> > the
> complete resulting chart.
> > You can of course also use the pgfgantt options (:options) x unit chart and
> > y unit
> chart for more specific scaling.
>
> Lowlevel-scale doesn’t seem to have an effect, ad
Hi,
> Von: Karl Voit [mailto:devn...@karl-voit.at]
>
> And accomplishing this, I personally would like to see that your
> method takes org-depend into consideration. Namely the properties
> BLOCKER and TRIGGER:(NEXT|TODO|STARTED). I plan my projects using
> mostly BLOCKER and TRIGGER:NEXT to expr
Hi Axel,
thanks for your feedback
> I tried org-gantt on a current project and ran into one problem:
>
> I track progress with
> * Task [%]
> and
> * Task [/]
>
> Of course the % causes a problem when exporting to LaTeX.
> I suggest to either ignore [%] and [/] or use them as an alternative to
Hi,
my org-gantt.el is now in a usable state. It creates gantt charts via pgfgantt
directly from headlines in org mode, using deadlines, schedules, effort
estimates and (optionally) clocked time.
In contrast to ox-taskjuggler it does not require an external program, and in
contrast to Eric Frag
Hi Cédric,
If I understand it correctly, you want to include a graphical representation of
you headlines into you beamer file, created via tikz/pgf.
That sounds quite similar to what I'm doing at the moment, only I create gantt
charts instead of mind maps.
As far as I can tell, the best possibi
Hi,
What is the canonical way of exporting custom dynamic blocks? Is there a
mechanism similar to org-dblock-write: only for exporting dblocks? I cannot
find any documentation on this.
To give a little background to my question: I am currently writing a conversion
from deadlines/schedules/effo
Hi,
What is the canonical way of exporting custom dynamic blocks? Is there a
mechanism similar to org-dblock-write: only for exporting dblocks? I cannot
find any documentation on this.
To give a little background to my question: I am currently writing a conversion
from deadlines/schedules/effo