Re: [Emacs-orgmode] org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels bug?

2006-06-02 Thread T. V. Raman

Here's one for the list:

Now that we have xhtml output, and CSS support, it might be nice
to introduce support for microformats -- starting with things
like hcard and hcalendar.

 Carsten == Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carsten OK, there is indeed a bug, exposed because of your
Carsten setting
Carsten 
Carsten (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled t)
Carsten 
Carsten which I don't have and therefore the bug did not
Carsten happen for me.  Thanks for taking the time to make
Carsten me a test file, and for including your complete
Carsten configuration.
Carsten 
Carsten I have fixed this for the next version.  I am not
Carsten sure if you realize this, but this will mean that
Carsten your example todo list will be completely empty. You
Carsten ask Org-mode to not treat scheduled items as open,
Carsten and you also ask it to ignore the subitems of any
Carsten TODO.  The first setting makes it skip the first
Carsten headline, the second setting makes it skip the other
Carsten two.
Carsten 
Carsten Thanks
Carsten 
Carsten - Carsten
Carsten 
Carsten On Jun 1, 2006, at 17:07, Christian Egli wrote:
Carsten 
 Hi all
 
 On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 12:53 +0200, Christian Egli wrote:
 I really like the option to hide TODOs that are part of a
 bigger TODO, for example
 
 * TODO Organize party ** TODO Invite people ** TODO Find
 location
 
 Thanks to the option org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels my
 agenda only contains the Organize party task and is not
 cluttered with the subtasks.
 
 However if I schedule the task Organize Party the
 subtasks show up in the ALL CURRENTLY OPEN TODO
 ITEMS. I guess the code to skip the subtasks should not
 only be in org-agenda-get-todos but also in
 org-agenda-get-scheduled and possibly all
 org-agenda-get-* functions.
 
 Attached is the test org file and my .emacs. The version
 of org-mode is 4.35 (from CVS). The *Org Agenda* Buffer
 looks as follows:
 
 ALL CURRENTLY OPEN TODO ITEMS: test: TODO Invite people
 test: TODO Find location Monday 29 May 2006 Tuesday 30 May
 2006 Wednesday 31 May 2006 Thursday 1 June 2006 test:
 Scheduled: TODO Organize party Friday 2 June 2006 Saturday
 3 June 2006 Sunday 4 June 2006
 
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[Emacs-orgmode] missing ';' in html output

2006-06-02 Thread T. V. Raman
Minor bug (probably introduced by me )--
in xhtml output, non-breaking space is coming out as nbsp --
should be nbsp;

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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread Jason F. McBrayer
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 07:15 +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote:

 It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these 
 show uo as 0:00 and 0:21.  If you wanted to put something at midnight 
 at the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.
 
 Opinions?

That's probably the best way to do it.  Users should probably be
responsible for scheduling things on the correct day --- either 23:59
one day or 0:00 the next.

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[Emacs-orgmode] Re: Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread J. David Boyd
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Should 12am be listed as 0:00 or as 24:00?
 Should 12:21am be listed as 0:21 or as 24:21?


I vote for 0:00 and 0:21

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[Emacs-orgmode] Re: Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread Michael Olson
Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these
 show uo as 0:00 and 0:21.  If you wanted to put something at midnight
 at the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.

 Opinions?

That would have the nice effect of giving people more hours in a day.
I'm sure everyone could use that.  :^)

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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Re: Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 2, 2006, at 16:11, Michael Olson wrote:


Carsten Dominik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these
show uo as 0:00 and 0:21.  If you wanted to put something at midnight
at the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.

Opinions?


That would have the nice effect of giving people more hours in a day.
I'm sure everyone could use that.  :^)



Yes, indeed a funny effect.  However, it can be useful to schedule 
something at 24:21 or even at 26:00 or so.  because if you put such a 
date on your agenda for the next day, you might find out too late


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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread Daniel J. Sinder

Carsten Dominik wrote:
 Well, if this is the way things are normally interpreted,
 then this is clearly a bug.  Thanks for explaining this to me.
 Strange system.  Switching am to pm always makes the event happen later, 
 except when the hour is 12.

If 12am/00:00 is considered the start of the day, then the rule
holds -- switching 12am to 12pm makes the event later that same day,
at noon.

 Should 12am be listed as 0:00 or as 24:00?
 Should 12:21am be listed as 0:21 or as 24:21?
 
 It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these 
 show uo as 0:00 and 0:21.  If you wanted to put something at midnight at 
 the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.

I like this idea (allowing times at 24:00 and beyond).  The user can
place things where they want: at the start or end of the day.  As a
bonus, if you work the night shift, you'll be able to see your daily
agenda all under one date at the start of your shift.


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Re: [Emacs-orgmode] Midnight and noon in agendas

2006-06-02 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 2, 2006, at 21:45, Daniel J. Sinder wrote:


If 12am/00:00 is considered the start of the day, then the rule
holds -- switching 12am to 12pm makes the event later that same day,
at noon.


Yes, you are right, of course.




Should 12am be listed as 0:00 or as 24:00?
Should 12:21am be listed as 0:21 or as 24:21?

It seems to me that the logic would be a bit better to schedule these
show uo as 0:00 and 0:21.  If you wanted to put something at midnight 
at

the end of the day you would then have to use 24:00 and 24:21.


I like this idea (allowing times at 24:00 and beyond).  The user can
place things where they want: at the start or end of the day.  As a
bonus, if you work the night shift, you'll be able to see your daily
agenda all under one date at the start of your shift.


Thank you and the others on this thread for the input.
I am summarizing the result (at least what I extract of it):

- 12am is beginning of the day, same as 0:00
- 12pm is noon.
- Times like 24:13, 25:14, and even 13:12pm will be tolerated,
  mainly because the regular expression I have for finding times.
  matches them (it is something like [012]?[0-9].
  The agenda will list such times after midnight.  You need to
  decide for yourself if this is more useful than confusing.
  The way these nonstandard times will show up in the agenda is:

23:58
23:59
24:00
+0:01
+0:02
 ...

  The hard limit for this game is 29:59

- Carsten

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[Emacs-orgmode] html export spacing, UI, links

2006-06-02 Thread Scott Otterson
I really like the interface Carsten created for visible exports, the one 
where you type:


M-x org-export-visible [RET]

and then hit a single key for ascii, html, or whatever.  For 
consistency, could this same approach be taken for the regular exports 
eg. org-export-as-html-and-open?


Thanks,

Scott


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