[O] Re: [Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-03-03 Thread Bastien
Hi Sebastien,

Sébastien Vauban  writes:

> You'll tell me that I could use PROPERTIES as well, 

Indeed!

> but I think I'd loose the
> ability to sort the tasks tree based on the inactive dates.

... and you would gain to sort the tasks tree by properties :)

I added a footnote on the documentation to ask the user to avoid
inserting text between the headline and the SCHEDULED/DEADLINE
text.

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[Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-02-28 Thread Sébastien Vauban
Hi Bastien,

Bastien wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban  writes:
>> Is it because of some order to respect in the different allowed timestamps
>> (active, inactive, scheduled, deadline)
>
> Yes, SCHEDULED (or DEADLINE) should come first.

OK. I did not think that mattered much, but that's no problem.

> In general, I tend to avoid mixing several timestamps format for the same
> entry (I just allow myself to use both SCHEDULED and DEADLINE, since that
> makes sense.)

I almost never mix many dates, but this comes from the following "need": I
capture emails I have to respond to, and

- I want the original date to be saved, and
- add my SCHEDULED timestamp onto it.

This is done with the following template (in which I just inversed the two
lines containing dates):

#+begin_src emacs-lisp
  ("m" "Mail" entry
   (file+headline ,org-default-notes-file "Tasks")
   "* TODO %:subject%? (from %:fromname) :mail:
   SCHEDULED: %t
   %:date-timestamp-inactive

#+begin_verse
%i
#+end_verse

>From %a"
   :empty-lines 1 :immediate-finish)
#+end_src

You'll tell me that I could use PROPERTIES as well, but I think I'd loose the
ability to sort the tasks tree based on the inactive dates.

Best regards,
  Seb

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-02-26 Thread Bastien
Hi Sébastien,

Sébastien Vauban  writes:

> Is it because of some order to respect in the different allowed timestamps
> (active, inactive, scheduled, deadline) 

Yes, SCHEDULED (or DEADLINE) should come first.  In general, I tend to
avoid mixing several timestamps format for the same entry (I just allow
myself to use both SCHEDULED and DEADLINE, since that makes sense.)

HTH,

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[Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-02-25 Thread Sébastien Vauban
Hi Carsten,

Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Feb 23, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
>> Nathan Neff wrote:
>>> I just found that you can press "." in the Calendar to jump to today's
>>> date.
>>>
>>> This saves me a gazillion keypresses, especially when you have a one-key
>>> mapping to schedule something in agenda mode. I have "s" mapped in agenda
>>> mode to schedule, so I just press "s . ".
>>
>> I wanted to use your trick, but just remembered that `s' is already mapped
>> to `org-save-all-org-buffers', which is a nice keybinding as well... Too
>> bad "save" and "schedule" share the same letter...
>
> Saving is also on `C-x C-s', which is a very natural key for this task. so
> using s for scheduling sounds like a very good user customization to me.

Good to know. I did not look far enough in the "describe mode" key bindings.
Thanks.

Just played with it, and experienced a problem I already saw in the past (but
never reported yet).

In the agenda, because of this entry,

--8<---cut here---start->8---
** TODO 2011 !!! (from Thomas):mail:
   [2010-12-24 Fri 21:22]
   SCHEDULED: <2011-02-24 Thu>

#+begin_verse
joyeux noel et une bonne année !
#+end_verse

>From [[gnus:nnimap%2Bmc:INBOX.mc#4d1500ee.9040...@gmail.com][Email from 
>Thomas: 2011 !!!]]
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

I see (as of today):

--8<---cut here---start->8---
  @refile:Sched. 2x:  TODO 2011 !!! (from Thomas) :refile::mail:
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

Let's say I want to schedule it to today (I should have replied to him 2
months ago, BTW ;-))...

I do `C-c C-s' on the entry, choose today (with `.') and confirm (with RET).
After saving (currently, `s' for me) and refreshing the agenda (`g'), I see:

--8<---cut here---start->8---
  @refile:Sched. 2x:  TODO 2011 !!! (from Thomas) :refile::mail:
  @refile:Scheduled:  TODO 2011 !!! (from Thomas) :refile::mail:
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

... I get the entry *scheduled twice*!

Looking at it, we see that there are now *2 scheduled dates*...

--8<---cut here---start->8---
** TODO 2011 !!! (from Thomas):mail:
   SCHEDULED: <2011-02-25 Fri>
   [2010-12-24 Fri 21:22]
   SCHEDULED: <2011-02-24 Thu>

#+begin_verse
joyeux noel et une bonne année !
#+end_verse

>From [[gnus:nnimap%2Bmc:INBOX.mc#4d1500ee.9040...@gmail.com][Email from 
>Thomas: 2011 !!!]]
--8<---cut here---end--->8---

Is it because of some order to respect in the different allowed timestamps
(active, inactive, scheduled, deadline) or a pure bug?

Best regards,
  Seb

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-02-25 Thread Carsten Dominik

On Feb 23, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:

> Hi Nathan,
> 
> Nathan Neff wrote:
>> I just found that you can press "." in the Calendar to jump to today's date.
>> 
>> This saves me a gazillion keypresses, especially when you have a one-key
>> mapping to schedule something in agenda mode. I have "s" mapped in agenda
>> mode to schedule, so I just press "s . ".
> 
> I wanted to use your trick, but just remembered that `s' is already mapped to
> `org-save-all-org-buffers', which is a nice keybinding as well... Too bad
> "save" and "schedule" share the same letter...

Saving is also on `C-x C-s', which is a very natural key for this task.
so using s for scheduling sounds like a very good user customization to me.

- Carsten


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[Orgmode] Re: Go to today in Calendar

2011-02-23 Thread Sébastien Vauban
Hi Nathan,

Nathan Neff wrote:
> I just found that you can press "." in the Calendar to jump to today's date.
>
> This saves me a gazillion keypresses, especially when you have a one-key
> mapping to schedule something in agenda mode. I have "s" mapped in agenda
> mode to schedule, so I just press "s . ".

I wanted to use your trick, but just remembered that `s' is already mapped to
`org-save-all-org-buffers', which is a nice keybinding as well... Too bad
"save" and "schedule" share the same letter...

Best regards,
  Seb

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