Carsten Dominik schrieb: > > On Aug 31, 2007, at 18:31, Rainer Stengele wrote: >>> How about the following solution. >>> >>> If you bind org-deadline-warning-days to 0 or a negative number, >>> this value (the absolute value of that number) will be enforced >>> no matter what. If it is a positive number, individual lead >>> times will overrule it. >>> >>> - Carsten >> >> OK - so how would I bind the value for different custom agenda views >> to different values? > > This would be using the options section of an agenda command. > > Here is a lisp example: > > (setq org-agenda-custom-commands > '(("a" agenda "" ((org-deadline-warning-days -5))))) > > It is much easier to work on these custom views through the customize > interface, so do M-x customize-variable RET org-agenda-custom-commands RET > or even easier `C-c a C' > > There you can click INS in the options field and then fill in > the variable name and the value you would like it to have. > > In the Manual, take a look at section 9.6.3 which has examples for this. > Also John Wiegley shows in his document some examples for custom views > with local variable settings and how these are made using the customize > interface. > > Hope this helps. > > - Carsten
Hi Carsten, this is maybe a misunderstanding. I already use a lot of the custom agenda views. Example: ... ("d" agenda "X-Agenda 0 days deadline preview" ((org-deadline-warning-days 0)) nil ("~/org/agenda0.txt")) ... having a todo with a DEADLINE: <2007-09-07 Fr -5d> this one will show up as: CATEGORY: In 4 d.: TODO .... I do not want this one to appear because my custom org-deadline-warning-days is 0. Did I misunderstand you or is this a bug? Rainer _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode