[O] bug in org-icalendar--combine-files?

2014-06-07 Thread Chris Poole
Hey, I wrote a function to export scheduled, done tasks to iCalendar[1]. All works well, but I noticed that before the function is run, my agenda views only show upcoming scheduled tasks (I globally have agendas not show done scheduled or deadline items). After org-icalendar--combine-files does

Re: [O] Export to iCalendar only not DONE, scheduled tasks?

2014-06-01 Thread Chris Poole
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Arun Persaud wrote: > > had another look and org-export-filter-final-output-functions is the > wrong function to use. ... > So, I ended up solving my problem, via an alternative route. The code is here: https://github.com/chrispoole643/org-gtd/blob/dcfe7122fa496

Re: [O] How to find the headline matching a string

2014-05-31 Thread Chris Poole
Igor Sosa Mayor: > could you maybe send a little more of the code? I would like to > understand how it exactly works. Sure --- it's part of a quick setup file for the GTD methodology that I'm writing. The specific function in question is here: https://github.com/chrispoole643/org-gtd/blob/6b13d4f

Re: [O] How to find the headline matching a string

2014-05-31 Thread Chris Poole
-put (point) "TODO" "DONE"))) tag 'agenda) Cheers, Chris On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > Chris Poole writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > Suppose I have a string, "my first task", that I

[O] How to find the headline matching a string

2014-05-31 Thread Chris Poole
Hi all, Suppose I have a string, "my first task", that I know is tagged with "laptop". I want to search through the agenda files for a headline that matches this string, to be able to mark it as DONE (in an automated fashion). I can't find a function to search through for the headline --- is the

[O] Filter tasks when exporting to iCalendar

2014-05-17 Thread Chris Poole
Hi, I'm trying to filter tasks such that only tasks that aren't done, but are scheduled or have deadlines, are exported to iCalendar. I have this so far: (setq org-icalendar-use-scheduled '(todo-start) org-icalendar-use-deadline '(todo-due) org-icalendar-include-todo t o

Re: [O] Export to iCalendar only not DONE, scheduled tasks?

2014-05-16 Thread Chris Poole
That's very helpful, thanks — I'll get experimenting. Cheers, Chris

Re: [O] Export to iCalendar only not DONE, scheduled tasks?

2014-05-10 Thread Chris Poole
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Arun Persaud wrote: > pretty sure this can be done. I export only events to an ics file that > have a start and an end date and are not in a certain category. For this > I use > That's great, thank you. I have this, but it doesn't work: (defun filter-scheduled-t

Re: [O] Export to iCalendar only not DONE, scheduled tasks?

2014-05-07 Thread Chris Poole
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014, Bastien wrote: > (setq org-icalendar-include-todo t) I tried that, but it has the unfortunate effect of adding all my TODO entries into the calendar. I want unscheduled TODO items to be in tags-todo lists only (for @contexts in GTD parlance), and scheduled TODO items to

[O] Export to iCalendar only not DONE, scheduled tasks?

2014-05-04 Thread Chris Poole
Hi, I've been searching round the manual, and blogs, to find a way to do this. I want to export all of the scheduled/deadline tasks that are not in a DONE state to an iCalendar file. Can this be done? Cheers, Chris

Re: [O] Update from exported agendas?

2014-04-27 Thread Chris Poole
new to org-mode, who want to use it with the GTD methodology.) On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote: > Chris Poole writes: > > Hi, > > > I export my agenda custom views to plain text, so I can check things > > off as I go (without access to Emac

[O] Update from exported agendas?

2014-04-27 Thread Chris Poole
Hi, I export my agenda custom views to plain text, so I can check things off as I go (without access to Emacs). I use `(org-agenda-prefix-format " [ ] ")` so I can easily add an "X" with my text editor on my phone. Is there any way to have this update the todo items that the exported agenda file

[Orgmode] Re: //WAITING shows //NEXT too...

2008-06-06 Thread Chris Poole
17:33, Paul R wrote: Chris Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I've downloaded the latest version to ~/emacs/lisp/org, to see if this may help. But can't get it to load over the old version (which is packaged inside Emacs.app). see variable load-path (M-x describe-varia

[Orgmode] Re: //WAITING shows //NEXT too...

2008-06-04 Thread Chris Poole
> (1) See also the variables `org-show-hierarchy-above', > `org-show-following-heading', and `org-show-siblings' for detailed > control on how much context is shown around each match. Hmm, slightly strange. I've also been editing my .emacs and ~/emacs structure, so tested out the latest version

[Orgmode] Re: //WAITING shows //NEXT too...

2008-06-04 Thread Chris Poole
Jost Burkardt web.de> writes: > (1) See also the variables `org-show-hierarchy-above', > `org-show-following-heading', and `org-show-siblings' for detailed > control on how much context is shown around each match. Thanks. I've loaded the latest version of org-mode (was using 4.xx bundled with E

[Orgmode] Re: //WAITING shows //NEXT too...

2008-06-02 Thread Chris Poole
Chris Poole chrispoole.com> writes: Just to add, I'm using Carbon Emacs package on Mac OS X, with v4.67d of org-mode. I've downloaded the latest version to ~/emacs/lisp/org, to see if this may help. But can't get it to load over the old version (which is package

[Orgmode] //WAITING shows //NEXT too...

2008-06-02 Thread Chris Poole
Hi, I'm not sure if this is a bug or just some feature I don't understand, but I can't find mention of it elsewhere. I'm trying to implement GTD with org-mode. I have special TODO keywords set, NEXT WAITING DONE. If I do C-c\ to have it ask for tags or TODO keywords (to produce lists for me), I