Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-11-09 Thread Karl Voit
* Bernhard Schmitz wrote: > > Hi Karl, hi Eric, > > I know it has been a while. I was off-mailinglist for a couple of months. Sorry. > Karl: > >> Oh, I was too lazy to write a working example. >> >> ,[ working example ] >> | ** DONE My pretty task >> | CLOSED: [2015-04-30 Thu 07:50] SCHEDUL

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-08-04 Thread Bastien Guerry
Hi Bernhard, this is really nice! Would you like to have this library added to the contrib/ directory of org-mode? Thanks for your work on this, -- Bastien

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-25 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 20 Jun 2015 at 12:46, Bernhard Schmitz wrote: > 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 bo

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-20 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-05 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
icht- > Von: emacs-orgmode-bounces+bernhard.schmitz=vis.uni-stuttgart...@gnu.org > [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+bernhard.schmitz=vis.uni- > stuttgart...@gnu.org] Im Auftrag von Karl Voit > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2015 17:17 > An: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Betreff: Re: [O]

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-03 Thread Karl Voit
* Eric S Fraga wrote: > > The only comments I have at the moment is that it is missing support for > milestones and all of my GANTT charts have such and that I would like to > be able to link tasks across headlines (i.e. groups). Can I suggest a >:milestone: tag or MILESTONE property for the form

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-03 Thread Karl Voit
Hi! * Bernhard Schmitz wrote: >> 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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-02 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Saturday, 30 May 2015 at 11:33, Bernhard Schmitz wrote: > Hi, > > my org-gantt.el is now in a usable state. Thanks for this. I've had a play with it. I like it and it's quite likely I'll be using it in anger soon so you'll probably hear from me again! The only comments I have at the moment i

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-02 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
> > > 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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-02 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-01 Thread Axel Kielhorn
Hi Bernhard, I pulled > I fixed this. You can now set :incomplete-date-headlines and > :no-date-headlines to keep, inactive or ignore. > If inactive, the styles set via :inactive-bar-style and :inactive-group-style > are used. > All options also have an org-gantt-default... defcustom, which ca

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-01 Thread Axel Kielhorn
Hi Bernhard, Thanks for your quick response. > 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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-01 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
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

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-06-01 Thread Karl Voit
* Bernhard Schmitz wrote: > Hi, 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. I do like your approach. Although I am not using GANTT chart

Re: [O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-05-31 Thread Axel Kielhorn
> Am 30.05.2015 um 13:33 schrieb Bernhard Schmitz > : > > 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. Sounds like a good idea. I tri

[O] Testers / Feedback wanted: Gantt charts via org-gantt.el

2015-05-30 Thread Bernhard Schmitz
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