Hi Derek,
Derek Upham writes:
> I tried running org-timeline on an Org file with lots of timestamped
> TODO -> DONE state changes, and didn't see the matches I was expecting.
> While poking around, I found two problems.
I finally fixed those. Thanks for reporting this.
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Sorry, no special effort is made to fix bugs in org-timeline because
> its future is uncertain: there is significant overlap between this
> feature from the early days of Org, and the general agenda views
> mechanism.
>
> We'll make a decision about org-timeline before releasing
Hi Derek,
Derek Upham writes:
> Can someone please verify these bugs? Thanks.
Sorry, no special effort is made to fix bugs in org-timeline because
its future is uncertain: there is significant overlap between this
feature from the early days of Org, and the general agenda views
mechanism.
We'
Can someone please verify these bugs? Thanks.
Derek
Derek Upham writes:
> I tried running org-timeline on an Org file with lots of timestamped
> TODO -> DONE state changes, and didn't see the matches I was expecting.
> While poking around, I found two problems.
>
> 1. `org-timeline' isn't setti
I tried running org-timeline on an Org file with lots of timestamped
TODO -> DONE state changes, and didn't see the matches I was expecting.
While poking around, I found two problems.
1. `org-timeline' isn't setting the text properties necessary to refresh
the timeline buffer. This means that non