* Having problems with faces in org agenda
@ 2010-09-30 19:34 Robert Goldman
2010-11-12 4:21 ` Robert Goldman
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From: Robert Goldman @ 2010-09-30 19:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
My org agendas for day and week are showing DONE items with the "DONE"
in red, and not dulled out. This makes the agenda less useful than it
might be for at-a-glance planning.
This (bright red "DONE"s) does not happen when I am looking at an org
file, where the TODO keyword is red and the DONE keyword is green.
I don't know if this helps, but someone on the IRC suggested that I put
my cursor on one of the red "DONE"s in the agenda and do describe-char.
This is what I get:
character: ⇧O (79, #o117, #x4f)
preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV))
code point: 0x4F
syntax: w which means: word
category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman
buffer code: #x4F
file code: #x4F (encoded by coding system nil)
display: no font available
Character code properties: customize what to show
name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
general-category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase)
There is an overlay here:
From 1828 to 1884
face hl-line
window nil
There are text properties here:
date 734045
day 734045
done-face org-agenda-done
dotime time
duration nil
effort nil
effort-minutes nil
extra "Deadline: "
face org-todo
help-echo "mouse-2 or RET jump to org file ~/org/todo.org"
mouse-face highlight
org-agenda-type agenda
org-category "todo"
org-complex-heading-regexp [Show]
org-day-cnt 5
org-hd-marker #<marker at 79288 in todo.org>
org-highest-priority 65
org-lowest-priority 67
org-marker #<marker at 79334 in todo.org>
org-not-done-regexp "\\<\\(TODO\\|WAIT\\|DELEGATED\\)\\>"
org-todo-regexp
"\\<\\(TODO\\|WAIT\\|DELEGATED\\|DONE\\|CANCELED\\)\\>"
prefix-length 26
priority 1000
tags nil
time ""
time-of-day nil
todo-state [Show]
txt "DONE Get flights for ILC 2010"
type "deadline"
undone-face org-warning
I suspect that this is related to the fact that the face is "org-todo"
rather than "org-agenda-done", but I don't understand any better than this.
This is on aquamacs 2.1, if that helps.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best,
r
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* Re: Having problems with faces in org agenda
2010-09-30 19:34 Having problems with faces in org agenda Robert Goldman
@ 2010-11-12 4:21 ` Robert Goldman
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From: Robert Goldman @ 2010-11-12 4:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
On 9/30/10 Sep 30 -2:34 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
> My org agendas for day and week are showing DONE items with the "DONE"
> in red, and not dulled out. This makes the agenda less useful than it
> might be for at-a-glance planning.
>
> This (bright red "DONE"s) does not happen when I am looking at an org
> file, where the TODO keyword is red and the DONE keyword is green.
I know it's bad form for me to follow-up to my own post, but I have
another piece of information.
I have two ways of getting at the day's agenda. The ordinary org-agenda
command, "a", and then I can choose a day or week.
I wanted to make shortcuts to just directly choose the day's or week's
agenda. So I added these:
("D" "Today's tasks"
((agenda))
((org-agenda-ndays 1)))
("W" "This week's tasks"
((agenda))
((org-agenda-ndays 7)))
to org-agenda-custom-commands.
These are the commands that are causing me pain. If I use normal
org-agenda and choose either day or week, the org faces are fine.
If I use the D or W special commands I have defined above, I get the
wrong faces, with DONE shown in red.
So is there something in the above configuration that's wrong, and that
causes the faces to go awry?
thanks,
r
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