Hi Eraldo
Why do you define categories longer than 7 characters if you don'e
want to display them?
#+CATEGORY: evening
or a similar property at the right place ill get you there.
- Carsten
P.S.
After the next pull, you can also do this:
(setq org-agenda-prefix-format " %-8.8:c ")
This should haveworked before, but did not, due to an error I cannot
figure out. The latest git contains a worg-around.
On Oct 5, 2009, at 4:27 PM, Eraldo Helal wrote:
I have set org-agenda-prefix-format to: (org-agenda-prefix-format "
%-8:c ")
making the agenda look like so:
home: [ ] brainstorm redesign home
evening school: [ ] chose DE spec.
evening school: [ ] ask Lea re: spec topics
evening school: [ ] brainstorm Learners Group
eraldo: [ ] brainstorm 4 perspectives
If I change it to " %8:c " I get that:
home: [ ] brainstorm redesign home
evening school: [ ] chose DE spec.
evening school: [ ] ask Lea re: spec topics
evening school: [ ] brainstorm Learners Group
eraldo: [ ] brainstorm 4 perspectives
but what I want is this: ;; limiting prefix to 7 characters
home: [ ] brainstorm redesign home
evening: [ ] chose DE spec.
evening: [ ] ask Lea re: spec topics
evening: [ ] brainstorm Learners Group
eraldo: [ ] brainstorm 4 perspectives
In other words: having a fixed prefix length resulting in showing only
the set amount of characters.
Why? Because it lines up the check boxes "[ ]" which is handy and
looks nice for printing.
I have some long category names / file names ... making the prefix
verrry long no matter what setting I use at the moment. :(
Any ideas how to fix that?
Would be awesome if someone could help me get there. =]
Greetings from Austria,
Eraldo
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