Re: [O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-19 Thread Eric Fraga
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes: Hey Kyle, thanks for the info I will look into it. Maybe I should say more specific, I am looking for a typical calendar view (sort of table) as you know them from paper-based organizers. If I understood your solution, I would get a plain

Re: [O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-18 Thread Karl Voit
* Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Kyle, thanks for the info I will look into it. Maybe I should say more specific, I am looking for a typical calendar view (sort of table) as you know them from paper-based organizers. Probably [1] might be of use for you. But I do not

[O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-17 Thread Torsten Wagner
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to export an agenda in form of a weekly calendar. For the good old offline times, I would like to carry a printed version of e.g., the last week, current week and the next week with me (e.g. printed all on a double sided printed A5 page). That would allow me

Re: [O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-17 Thread Kyle Machulis
Sure, you can just set a custom agenda view, like so: (w agenda Week with events and no daily/chores ((org-agenda-ndays-to-span 7) (org-agenda-ndays 7) (org-agenda-filter-preset '(-daily Then export that. I have a system similar to

Re: [O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-17 Thread Torsten Wagner
Hey Kyle, thanks for the info I will look into it. Maybe I should say more specific, I am looking for a typical calendar view (sort of table) as you know them from paper-based organizers. If I understood your solution, I would get a plain list of all events. Thanks again Torsten On 18 January

Re: [O] Export a weekly calendar view from org-agenda

2013-01-17 Thread Rasmus
Maybe I should say more specific, I am looking for a typical calendar view (sort of table) as you know them from paper-based organizers. If I understood your solution, I would get a plain list of all events. Here's some options requiring little effort, but also somewhat unsatisfactory: 1.