Wow, two separate bugs!
Both fixed now, thanks for the report.
- Carsten
On Feb 16, 2009, at 1:30 AM, Christopher Suckling wrote:
I'm having a little difficulty with org-agenda-sorting-strategy:
If I create a tags or tags-todo view, then todo-state-down (or todo-
state-up) appears to be ign
On Feb 16, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
Hi Spike,
Spike Spiegel writes:
Hi,
I heavily use the custom agenda blocks view and found myself to
desire
more and more to be able to set the headline for the block so instead
of seeing say "Headlines with TAGS match:
+CATEGORY="WrkPr
Hi Spike,
Spike Spiegel writes:
> Hi,
>
> I heavily use the custom agenda blocks view and found myself to desire
> more and more to be able to set the headline for the block so instead
> of seeing say "Headlines with TAGS match:
> +CATEGORY="WrkPrj"+TODO="TODO"" I can see "Work Projects Todos"
Hi,
I heavily use the custom agenda blocks view and found myself to desire
more and more to be able to set the headline for the block so instead
of seeing say "Headlines with TAGS match:
+CATEGORY="WrkPrj"+TODO="TODO"" I can see "Work Projects Todos". With
a few blocks it'd make the screen more re
I'm having a little difficulty with org-agenda-sorting-strategy:
If I create a tags or tags-todo view, then todo-state-down (or todo-
state-up) appears to be ignored. For example:
-
("P" "Priority #A tasks " tags-todo "+PRIORITY=\"A\""
((org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-done t)
(or
"Dave C. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What I want is to have an agenda view like the default agenda view one
> gets with c-a a, but "narrowed" so that only a subset of todo items
> show. For example, when I'm at work, I want to narrow the agenda view
> so that it only shows todo items rel
I'm playing around with org mode and while it works mostly the way I
want, I have something I'm trying to do and so far I've failed. I should
mention that I'm not much of a lisp programmer, so it might be my lack
of knowledge here.
What I want is to have an agenda view like the default agenda vi