Hi, Thanks for the new possibility! It works as described.
I have a few functions based on the org-agenda-buffer-name, which now is no more available, as all the agenda buffers are named differently: .. (if (get-buffer org-agenda-buffer-name) .. will no more work. I hope that the current agenda buffer names pattern will stay as it is. I will have to hardcode the changed buffer names. Thanks, Rainer Am 11.03.2012 13:48, schrieb Dominik, Carsten: > Hi everyone, > > already in Januar, Max Mikhanosha had published the first > version of his code to implement multiple agenda buffers. I have > worked with him over the last few weeks, and we think that > it is now quite stable. > > Sticky agenda buffers (this is how Max calls it now) means the > ability to keep multiple agenda buffer around. So while this > does not cut down on the time it takes to create an agenda view, > it has massive impact in a situation where you would like to > switch between different agenda views frequently. > > The code it available in the git repository, in the branch > max-sticky-agenda. And it would be great if a few people > could go ahead and do some testing before we merge it. > Testing should be done both with sticky buffers turned off and > turned on. > > We have made it now very simple to test it: > > git pull origin > git checkout max-sticky-agenda > > Then, in Emacs, use the `*' key in the agenda dispatcher > to turn sticky buffers on and off. > > Since sticky buffers are not made new each time you look > at them, you need to update them when you think it is needed, > by pressing `g' or `r' in the buffer. To make sure all > buffer are rebuilt, use `C-c a * *', so press the star twice > to toggle sticky buffer off and back on. This will remove > all existing agenda buffers, so that they will be made again > when you dispatch to them. > > Regards > > - Carsten and Max > >