On Nov 3, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Tim O'Callaghan wrote:

Would it be possible to add something like this to the
"org-fast-tag-selection-include-todo" interface?

possibly with a list of properties to select from:
org-fast-tag-selection-include-properties '(("EFFORT_All"  ?e)
("FOCUS_All" ?f))

So to select effort of "0:20" i'd type "e 2" or similar?

No, I don't think to the tags interface, this would get messy. For he agenda you can already do

   2 e

anod now I have changed it that you can also do `e 2' from the agenda,
or `C-c C-x e 2' from the Org buffer.

- Carsten


Tim.

2009/11/3 Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com>:
We do have `org-set-effort', bound to `C-c C-x e'. You can use a prefix arg to get to a value directly. But your approach is faster, if you have to do
this a lot.

- Carsten

On Nov 2, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:

I found myself needing a quick way of setting effort estimates outside
column view, and came up with the following:

;; Zero effort is last (10th) element of global Effort_ALL property
;; so that we get zero effort when pressing '0' in the Effort column
;; in Column view, since this invokes `org-set-effort' with arg 0,
;; which stands for the 10th allowed value.
(let ((effort-values
     (org-property-get-allowed-values nil org-effort-property)))
 (dotimes (effort-index 10)
  (let* ((effort (nth effort-index effort-values))
         (key-suffix (number-to-string
               (if (= effort-index 9) 0 (1+ effort-index))))
         (fn-name (concat "org-set-effort-"
                          (number-to-string effort-index)))
         (fn (intern fn-name)))
    ;; (message "Binding M-o %s to %s which sets effort to %s"
    ;;          key-suffix fn-name effort)
    (fset fn `(lambda ()
                ,(format "Sets effort to %s." effort)
                (interactive)
                (org-set-effort ,(1+ effort-index))))
    (global-set-key (concat "\eo" key-suffix) fn))))

This assumes that Effort_ALL has 9 non-zero effort values, which in my
case is conveniently true:

("0:10" "0:20" "0:30" "1:00" "2:00" "3:00" "4:00" "8:00" "16:00" "0")

Hope this is of interest.

Adam


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