Carsten Dominik schrieb: > > On Sep 3, 2007, at 16:56, Rainer Stengele wrote: > >> Carsten Dominik schrieb: >>> >>> On Aug 31, 2007, at 18:31, Rainer Stengele wrote: >>>>> How about the following solution. >>>>> >>>>> If you bind org-deadline-warning-days to 0 or a negative number, >>>>> this value (the absolute value of that number) will be enforced >>>>> no matter what. If it is a positive number, individual lead >>>>> times will overrule it. >>>>> >>>>> - Carsten >>>> >>>> OK - so how would I bind the value for different custom agenda views >>>> to different values? >>> >>> This would be using the options section of an agenda command. >>> >>> Here is a lisp example: >>> >>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >>> '(("a" agenda "" ((org-deadline-warning-days -5))))) >>> >>> It is much easier to work on these custom views through the customize >>> interface, so do M-x customize-variable RET >>> org-agenda-custom-commands RET >>> or even easier `C-c a C' >>> >>> There you can click INS in the options field and then fill in >>> the variable name and the value you would like it to have. >>> >>> In the Manual, take a look at section 9.6.3 which has examples for >>> this. >>> Also John Wiegley shows in his document some examples for custom views >>> with local variable settings and how these are made using the customize >>> interface. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> >>> - Carsten >> >> Hi Carsten, >> >> this is maybe a misunderstanding. I already use a lot of the custom >> agenda views. >> Example: > > Well, your question read > >> OK - so how would I bind the value for different custom agenda views >> to different values? > > Don;t know how to interpret it differently. > >> ... >> ("d" agenda "X-Agenda 0 days deadline preview" >> ((org-deadline-warning-days 0)) >> nil >> ("~/org/agenda0.txt")) >> ... > > This will work in 5.08. Setting org-deadline-warning-days > to 0 or a negative number will overrule any individual lead times > set with the -5d syntax. >> >> I do not want this one to appear because my custom >> org-deadline-warning-days is 0. >> Did I misunderstand you or is this a bug? > > It is not a bug, but the change I describe above is not yet in any > release. > > - Carsten > excellent. thanks. Looking forward to 5.08. Rainer