Re: [O] Can weekly agenda show children nodes?
Hi Richard, Thanks a lot! I think I had a wrong approach to scheduling tasks in agenda. The solution you proposed works just fine. Best wishes, Tomasz Richard Lawrence writes: > Hi Tomasz, > > Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > >> I usually plan my activities for a single day without specifying time of >> day it should be accomplished, e.g., >> >> * <2016-01-04 Mon> >> ** Item 1 >> ** Item 2 >> >> In agenda, children nodes of >> >> * <2016-01-04 Mon> >> >> are not shown, i.e., only * <2016-01-04 Mon> is displayed and is empty. >> >> Can I tweak agenda to show >> >> ** Item 1 >> ** Item 2 > > I am not sure whether it is possible to do exactly what you asked; maybe > someone else will know. But I wanted to suggest an alternative: rather > than using the headline hierarchy to represent your schedule, use > timestamps within the individual activities, like: > > ** Item 1 ><2016-01-04> > ** Item 2 ><2016-01-04> > > This will cause them to appear in the agenda on that date, as you > wanted. It also has the advantage that rescheduling the individual > activities for a different day is as easy as changing the timestamp -- > you don't have to move the headline around in your file, and can just > let the agenda take care of assembling your schedule for the day. > > You may also find the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE keywords helpful; see the > "Deadlines and scheduling" section of the manual. > > Hope that helps! > > Best, > Richard -- Sent with my mu4e
Re: [O] Can weekly agenda show children nodes?
Hi Tomasz, Tomasz Piotrowski writes: > I usually plan my activities for a single day without specifying time of > day it should be accomplished, e.g., > > * <2016-01-04 Mon> > ** Item 1 > ** Item 2 > > In agenda, children nodes of > > * <2016-01-04 Mon> > > are not shown, i.e., only * <2016-01-04 Mon> is displayed and is empty. > > Can I tweak agenda to show > > ** Item 1 > ** Item 2 I am not sure whether it is possible to do exactly what you asked; maybe someone else will know. But I wanted to suggest an alternative: rather than using the headline hierarchy to represent your schedule, use timestamps within the individual activities, like: ** Item 1 <2016-01-04> ** Item 2 <2016-01-04> This will cause them to appear in the agenda on that date, as you wanted. It also has the advantage that rescheduling the individual activities for a different day is as easy as changing the timestamp -- you don't have to move the headline around in your file, and can just let the agenda take care of assembling your schedule for the day. You may also find the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE keywords helpful; see the "Deadlines and scheduling" section of the manual. Hope that helps! Best, Richard
[O] Can weekly agenda show children nodes?
Hi, I usually plan my activities for a single day without specifying time of day it should be accomplished, e.g., * <2016-01-04 Mon> ** Item 1 ** Item 2 In agenda, children nodes of * <2016-01-04 Mon> are not shown, i.e., only * <2016-01-04 Mon> is displayed and is empty. Can I tweak agenda to show ** Item 1 ** Item 2 automatically, even without time of day defined from them? Thanks a lot, Best, Tomasz Piotrowski -- Sent with my mu4e