Re: org-marker vs. org-hd-marker
Kyle Meyer writes: > Going through each of the collection functions at the end of > org-agenda-get-day-entries, it looks like they all set org-marker. > Plus, I can spot places in org-agenda.el that rely on agenda entries > having org-marker (e.g., org-agenda-goto and org-agenda-todo), so I > think that assumption would be safe. Great, thanks for checking, Kyle. Michael.
Re: org-marker vs. org-hd-marker
Michael Heerdegen writes: > Do you know whether I can assume that one of those is always present > (org-marker probably, since org-hd-marker is not always present) when > examining the result of `org-agenda-get-day-entries'? I don't care > about the exact location in an entry. Going through each of the collection functions at the end of org-agenda-get-day-entries, it looks like they all set org-marker. Plus, I can spot places in org-agenda.el that rely on agenda entries having org-marker (e.g., org-agenda-goto and org-agenda-todo), so I think that assumption would be safe.
Re: org-marker vs. org-hd-marker
Kyle Meyer writes: > My reading (which could be very wrong) is that org-hd-marker is always > set to the start of the headline. org-marker, on the other hand, is set > to some position in the entry that depends on who is setting it. Thanks for the insights, Kyle. Do you know whether I can assume that one of those is always present (org-marker probably, since org-hd-marker is not always present) when examining the result of `org-agenda-get-day-entries'? I don't care about the exact location in an entry. > > What does "hd" stand for? > > Headline, I guess. Ah, that would make sense (and also explain why there are no 4k markers ;-) Regards, Michael.
Re: org-marker vs. org-hd-marker
Michael Heerdegen writes: > Hello, > > what's the difference between org-marker and org-hd-marker markers? My reading (which could be very wrong) is that org-hd-marker is always set to the start of the headline. org-marker, on the other hand, is set to some position in the entry that depends on who is setting it. For example, with an agenda file like ** TODO a SCHEDULED: <2020-10-26 Mon> and a buffer generated with org-agenda-list, org-marker for the entry points to "<". In a buffer generated with org-todo-list, it points to the first "*" of the headline (i.e. the same position as org-hd-marker). > What does "hd" stand for? Headline, I guess.
org-marker vs. org-hd-marker
Hello, what's the difference between org-marker and org-hd-marker markers? What does "hd" stand for? TIA, Michael.