Re: Re: Agenda follow mode + indirect window settings

2020-11-17 Thread Gerardo Moro
Very nice! I don't know much elisp as I am a new Emacs user. What in short
would this code do? :)
Thanks a million!

El mar., 17 nov. 2020 a las 6:56, tumashu () escribió:

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> At 2020-11-17 12:52:06, "Kyle Meyer"  wrote:
> >Gerardo Moro writes:
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> >> Hi,
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> >> I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs.
> >> I suppose this would do the trick?
> >>
> >> (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t)
> >> (setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t)
> >>
> >> 1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does
> not
> >> work.
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> >The first one causes new agenda buffers to start with
> >org-agenda-follow-mode enabled.  Even if it's not enabled initially, you
> >can toggle it with F.
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> >The second is in effect when org-agenda-follow-mode is enabled.
> >
> >> 2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically
> >> existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically).
> >> Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda.
> >
> >I think with the way things are written at the moment you're best bet
> >would be to try to rearrange afterwards (say with advice after
> >org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer).  Ideally the current behavior would
> >be achieved in a way that would allow the user to control the result
> >with things like display-buffer-overriding-action and
> >display-buffer-alist, but I suspect that'd take a substantial rework.
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> I use the below config, maybe useful...
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> (define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "SPC")
> 'eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up)
> (define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "")
> 'eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up)
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> (defvar eh-org-agenda-show-window-point nil)
> (defun eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up ( arg)
>   (interactive "P")
>   (let ((win (selected-window)))
> (if (and (window-live-p org-agenda-show-window)
>  (eq this-command last-command))
> (progn
>   (select-window org-agenda-show-window)
>   (if (eq eh-org-agenda-show-window-point (window-point))
>   (progn
> (goto-char (point-min))
> (message "已经滚动到底,返回第一行!"))
> (ignore-errors (scroll-up))
> (setq eh-org-agenda-show-window-point (window-point
>   (org-agenda-goto t)
>   (org-show-entry)
>   (let ((org-indirect-buffer-display 'current-window))
> (org-tree-to-indirect-buffer)
> ;; 隐藏 indirect buffer
> (rename-buffer (concat " " (buffer-name
>   (if arg (org-cycle-hide-drawers 'children)
> (org-with-wide-buffer
>  (narrow-to-region (org-entry-beginning-position)
>(org-entry-end-position))
>  (org-show-all '(drawers
>   (setq org-agenda-show-window (selected-window)))
> (select-window win)))
>
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Re: Agenda follow mode + indirect window settings

2020-11-17 Thread Gerardo Moro
Thanks a lot for this. Will think about it.

El mar., 17 nov. 2020 a las 6:52, Kyle Meyer () escribió:

> Gerardo Moro writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs.
> > I suppose this would do the trick?
> >
> > (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t)
> > (setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t)
> >
> > 1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does
> not
> > work.
>
> The first one causes new agenda buffers to start with
> org-agenda-follow-mode enabled.  Even if it's not enabled initially, you
> can toggle it with F.
>
> The second is in effect when org-agenda-follow-mode is enabled.
>
> > 2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically
> > existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically).
> > Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda.
>
> I think with the way things are written at the moment you're best bet
> would be to try to rearrange afterwards (say with advice after
> org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer).  Ideally the current behavior would
> be achieved in a way that would allow the user to control the result
> with things like display-buffer-overriding-action and
> display-buffer-alist, but I suspect that'd take a substantial rework.
>


Re:Re: Agenda follow mode + indirect window settings

2020-11-16 Thread tumashu

















At 2020-11-17 12:52:06, "Kyle Meyer"  wrote:
>Gerardo Moro writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs.
>> I suppose this would do the trick?
>>
>> (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t)
>> (setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t)
>>
>> 1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does not
>> work.
>
>The first one causes new agenda buffers to start with
>org-agenda-follow-mode enabled.  Even if it's not enabled initially, you
>can toggle it with F.
>
>The second is in effect when org-agenda-follow-mode is enabled.
>
>> 2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically
>> existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically).
>> Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda.
>
>I think with the way things are written at the moment you're best bet
>would be to try to rearrange afterwards (say with advice after
>org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer).  Ideally the current behavior would
>be achieved in a way that would allow the user to control the result
>with things like display-buffer-overriding-action and
>display-buffer-alist, but I suspect that'd take a substantial rework.

I use the below config, maybe useful...


(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "SPC") 'eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up)
(define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "") 
'eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up)

(defvar eh-org-agenda-show-window-point nil)
(defun eh-org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up ( arg)
  (interactive "P")
  (let ((win (selected-window)))
(if (and (window-live-p org-agenda-show-window)
 (eq this-command last-command))
(progn
  (select-window org-agenda-show-window)
  (if (eq eh-org-agenda-show-window-point (window-point))
  (progn
(goto-char (point-min))
(message "已经滚动到底,返回第一行!"))
(ignore-errors (scroll-up))
(setq eh-org-agenda-show-window-point (window-point
  (org-agenda-goto t)
  (org-show-entry)
  (let ((org-indirect-buffer-display 'current-window))
(org-tree-to-indirect-buffer)
;; 隐藏 indirect buffer
(rename-buffer (concat " " (buffer-name
  (if arg (org-cycle-hide-drawers 'children)
(org-with-wide-buffer
 (narrow-to-region (org-entry-beginning-position)
   (org-entry-end-position))
 (org-show-all '(drawers
  (setq org-agenda-show-window (selected-window)))
(select-window win)))



Re: Agenda follow mode + indirect window settings

2020-11-16 Thread Kyle Meyer
Gerardo Moro writes:

> Hi,
>
> I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs.
> I suppose this would do the trick?
>
> (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t)
> (setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t)
>
> 1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does not
> work.

The first one causes new agenda buffers to start with
org-agenda-follow-mode enabled.  Even if it's not enabled initially, you
can toggle it with F.

The second is in effect when org-agenda-follow-mode is enabled.

> 2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically
> existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically).
> Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda.

I think with the way things are written at the moment you're best bet
would be to try to rearrange afterwards (say with advice after
org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer).  Ideally the current behavior would
be achieved in a way that would allow the user to control the result
with things like display-buffer-overriding-action and
display-buffer-alist, but I suspect that'd take a substantial rework.



Agenda follow mode + indirect window settings

2020-11-12 Thread Gerardo Moro
Hi,

I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs.
I suppose this would do the trick?

(setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t)
(setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t)

1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does not
work.
2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically
existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically).
Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda.

Thank you so much,
G