Jacob Riko writes:
> My current approach is to have a relatively simple elisp function that
> copies the relevant info (here: time) into a temporary property, based on
> matching tags. With this a column view on this temporary property does the
> job. It's not quite finished yet, once it's ripe
Hi Bastien,
On 01.08.2012, at 14:31, Bastien wrote:
> Jacob Riko writes:
>> I would like to do have several dynamic blocks, that each works for a
>> specific tag and captures a time-summing column view on the sparse tree of
>> the file matching the current tag.
>
> As far as I understand it, thi
Hi Jacob,
Jacob Riko writes:
> I would like to do have several dynamic blocks, that each works for a
> specific tag and captures a time-summing column view on the sparse tree of
> the file matching the current tag.
As far as I understand it, this cannot be done.
You can have several columnview
Hi,
I would like to do have several dynamic blocks, that each works for a specific
tag and captures a time-summing column view on the sparse tree of the file
matching the current tag.
In other words, I would like to write something like this:
#+BEGIN: columnview :id global :width t :skip-empty