Re: [O] [Sticky Agenda] How to create Agenda Buffers in functions

2012-04-19 Thread Max Mikhanosha
At Thu, 19 Apr 2012 22:17:08 +0200, Sebastien Vauban wrote: > I tried the updated version of Sven: > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (defun my-gtd-frame () > (interactive) > (save-excursion) > (make-frame '( >(name . "gtd") >(active-alpha

Re: [O] [Sticky Agenda] How to create Agenda Buffers in functions

2012-04-19 Thread Sebastien Vauban
Hi Max, Max Mikhanosha wrote: > Sven Bretfeld wrote: >> The Sticky Agenda is something I have been waiting for since a long >> time. Thank you very much! Let me thank you for the sticky agenda as well. I can't say I'm using multiple agendas in parallel -- while I'll surely make more use of it --,

Re: [O] [Sticky Agenda] How to create Agenda Buffers in functions

2012-04-03 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Max Mikhanosha writes: > This is the same bug as Martyn Jago reported earlier, basically I > forgot that separate org agenda commands can be run individually > rather then through (org-agenda) function. > > A temporary workaround in your specific case would be to wrap > (org-batch-agenda) call li

Re: [O] [Sticky Agenda] How to create Agenda Buffers in functions

2012-04-03 Thread Max Mikhanosha
At 3 Apr 2012 19:10:30 +0200, Sven Bretfeld wrote: > > Hi all > > The Sticky Agenda is something I have been waiting for since a long > time. Thank you very much! > > I want to write a function that creates a new frame with several > windows, each displaying a different Agenda Views. I fail to f

[O] [Sticky Agenda] How to create Agenda Buffers in functions

2012-04-03 Thread Sven Bretfeld
Hi all The Sticky Agenda is something I have been waiting for since a long time. Thank you very much! I want to write a function that creates a new frame with several windows, each displaying a different Agenda Views. I fail to find a function that creates special agenda views. Formerly I used or