Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
> Although I have been using org for quite some time, I never really
> spend time going through the manual and learning all the nuances of
> the agenda, and I often forget how powerful it is.
It's a good read :)
> It would really nice if we had an ag
Christopher, thank you very much!
Although I have been using org for quite some time, I never really
spend time going through the manual and learning all the nuances of
the agenda, and I often forget how powerful it is.
It would really nice if we had an agenda command to export all of this
as a P
I do this for generating work reports, but all I do is
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-log-done 'time)
(setq org-log-state-notes-into-drawer t)
#+end_src
To enable logging (second line is to prevent cluttering things up)
Then in the agenda:
press "v l" to enable logging
press "v a" to enable
I'm a bit of a newbie to org-mode, so where should I start to look at
this? Is there existing functionality in either org-agenda or
org-export that would be a good starting point?
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> This is a great idea, and one I would use myself. I don't think you
> could configu
This is a great idea, and one I would use myself. I don't think you
could configure the agenda to build something like that though, I'd
say we'd need to come up with some custom elisp code or a script that
parses the org archive file and does the dirty job.
Marcelo.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 2:04 PM
I'm trying to create a weekly report of items completed or
outstanding. I'd like to bucket these by status. I've got my entries
with a DEADLINE calendar date set.
For example given the org input:
* TODO Fix bug for software project X
DEADLINE: <2011-02-07 Mon>
* DONE Update documentation for