Hi Nick, On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 03:02:02AM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote: > Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 02:52:24PM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote: > >> Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I wanted to prefix the results of a tags-todo agenda command with > >> > scheduling information. But I can't seem to figure out the > correct way > >> > to do this. This is what I tried: > >> > > >> > (setq org-agenda-custom-commands > >> > '(("J" "Type1/Type2" > >> > ((tags-todo "CATEGORY=\"foo\"+type1" > >> > ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Type1"))) > >> > (tags-todo "CATEGORY=\"foo\"+type2" > >> > ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Type2")))) > >> > ((org-agenda-files (list "~/tmp/org/tasks.org")) > >> > (org-agenda-prefix-format " % s") > >> > >> org-agenda-prefix-format is an alist, not a string. > > > > Forgot to mention in my earlier post, I tried that too! Something like > > this: > > > > (org-agenda-prefix-format '(tags " % s")) > > > > Same result. > > Although that's not the right form (it should be '((tags . " % s")) - > and according to the doc it should be the whole 5-element alist), you > are right: it does not make any difference. Also, internally, the string > form is accepted just as well as the alist form by > org-compile-prefix-format, so I was wrong about the alist vs string > distinction.
Actually I went through these steps too! I am not too familiar with the agenda code, so I wasn't sure whether I was understanding it correctly. > IIUC (do I?), you expect the format to produce the Deadline: or Scheduled: > prefixes that you get in the timeline. Unfortunately, that code is > completely separate from the code that gets executed here. In the > timeline, we go > > org-timeline -> org-agenda-get-scheduled (or org-agenda-get-deadlines) > -> org-agenda-format-item("Scheduled: " ....) > > with the first argument providing the appropriate prefix. > But with the custom agenda, we go a different way: > > org-tags-view -> org-scan-tags -> org-agenda-format-item("" ...) > > and org-scan-tags calls org-agenda-format-item with a hardwired empty > string for the "extra" argument - it does not matter that %s has been > specified in org-agenda-prefix-format. So I don't think you can do what > you want (again IIUC). Hmm, I was hoping for the timeline like prefix, but even a normal prefix as in the usual agenda ("Sched. 2x") would also have worked for me. > Presumably, stealing the code that calculates whether the entry should > get a scheduling prefix from org-agenda-get-scheduled and grafting it > into org-scan-tags would do the trick, but that's not the way things are > today. Thanks for clearly outlining the code path for me. Maybe if I find some time, I'll hack around a bit. Cheers, -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.