Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes: > >> Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: >> >>> jenia.iv...@gmail.com (jenia.ivlev) writes: >>> >>>> Hello. >>>> >>>> I thought that the entires in the logbook drawer - entered pressing `C-c >>>> C-z` in orgmode - would show up in the agenda, pressing `C-c a a`, but >>>> they do not. >>>> Is possible to somehow list those notes in the agenda? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advnace for your kind help. >>> >>> Nice timing! If you hang on for just a couple of days, there ought to be >>> a command like this available to you -- we're working it out in another >>> thread. >>> >>> Eric >>> >>> >>> >> >> Hello. >> >> >> I decided to go to the org-mode repository >> (http://orgmode.org/w/org-mode.git) and I wanted to checkout the >> changes that you and your collaborators did. But i can't find a tag or >> branch with your changes in it. > > That's because no commits have been made yet! There was a small bug to > fix first, and then... well one only has so much time for coding. I do > hope to get to it tonight. > >> I want to do this because I though of reading them and patching my >> existing org-mode program and that way learn how to do some emacs >> programming. > > Oh man, you shouldn't be reading my patches to learn elisp programming! > At least, not until Nicolas has fixed them up. > >> Can you please tell me what commits should I start looking at to find >> the commits that you and your "teammates" did to enable the drawer >> entries with a [timestamp] in them to appear in the agenda logging-view ? > > To be clear, what I'm working on is quite simple: a single command to > flash up the most recent log note in the minibuffer. Do I understand you > right that what you'd like is to use the logging view ("l" in the > agenda), and then see all the notes? > > Hmmm, I just went and tried it, using the C-u prefix argument to show > "state" notes as well as "done" and "clock". Thanks very much, its a useful comamnd. But how to I make appear the actual notes? You know the ones that you take my typing C-c C-z? > This actually already does > a lot of what I was after! Conceptually, it's presently aimed at "past > events", not current states, but I'll bet I can either expand the > logging-view to provide a "current" version, or at least steal some of > the code. > > Of course, that means this might take me a little longer... > > Eric
Thanks again Eric.