Christian Egli <christian.e...@sbszh.ch> writes: > Markus Heller <helle...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hello Christian, >> >> I'm very interested in using your taskjuggler export from orgmode. >> Unfortunately, I'm on a Windoze box, and getting TJ2 to work is a big >> pain ... However, TJ3 is fairly straightforward, since it's Ruby, so >> I'm wondering, do you have any plans of including support for TJ3 as >> well? I know it's still in alpha, but just asking :) > > I myself use tj2, so the exporter is tested for that. Initially I had > thought that the exporter was also working for tj3 since the differences > in the syntax are supposedly very minor. But I've had reports by users > that the exporter generates code that doesn't work with tj3. > > I just installed tj3 and tested it with a generated tjp file. There are > a number of problems: you need to replace all occurrences of "purge > allocations" with "purge allocate". Also you seem to be required to mark > all milestones explicitly (with "milestone"). Thirdly you need to > change the report definitions. > > - The issue with purge allocate needs to be changed in the exporter > code. For now you will have to search and replace as mentioned above. > > - The milestone issue can be dealt with by assigning the milestone > property to an item. It would be nicer if this just worked if an item > doesn't have an effort property. > > - The problems with reports can be solved by changing the report > definition (via customize) > > I'll have to work with the taskjuggler list to see if and what we can do > about these issues, if we can somehow ease the migration.
Christian, thanks for looking into this. After a lot of googling, I actually managed to get TJ2 to run on my box, but it's a pain ... TJ3 would certainly make life easier. I'll look into the issues you mentioned ... Thanks and Cheers Markus _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode