This is in org-mobile.el. I discovered this while learning to use MobileOrg. The section of the code that writes out the Priorities (line 462 in org version 7.9.2) totally ignores the variables org-highest-priority and org-lowest-priority, and simply sets the #+ALLPRIORITIES value to "A B C". In my case, I have org-highest-priority set to '1', and org-lowest-priority set to '5', so I would expect #+ALLPRIORITIES to be set to "1 2 3 4 5". My elisp-fu is non-existant, so could someone please fix this to enable MobileOrg to work more correctly? Thank you all for your efforts on this great product. I use Org all the time, for years now. Dave in St. Petersburg, FL, USA
Hi David,
david@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
> The section of the code that writes out the Priorities (line 462 in org
> version 7.9.2) totally ignores the variables org-highest-priority and
> org-lowest-priority, and simply sets the #+ALLPRIORITIES value to "A B
> C".
>
> In my case, I have org-highest-priority set to '1', and
> org-lowest-priority set to '5', so I would expect #+ALLPRIORITIES to be
> set to "1 2 3 4 5".
>
> My elisp-fu is non-existant, so could someone please fix this to enable
> MobileOrg to work more correctly?
I've introduced a new option: `org-mobile-allpriorities'.
You can set it to "1 2 3 4 5".
This is not a very flexible way to handle priorities, but I'm not
familiar enough with org-mobile.el and it should help in most cases.
Best,
--
Bastien
Cool, thanks for the change!
Dave
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes:
> Hi David,
>
> david@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
>
>> The section of the code that writes out the Priorities (line 462 in org
>> version 7.9.2) totally ignores the variables org-highest-priority and
>> org-lowest-priority, and simply sets the #+ALLPRIORITIES value to "A B
>> C".
>>
>> In my case, I have org-highest-priority set to '1', and
>> org-lowest-priority set to '5', so I would expect #+ALLPRIORITIES to be
>> set to "1 2 3 4 5".
>>
>> My elisp-fu is non-existant, so could someone please fix this to enable
>> MobileOrg to work more correctly?
>
> I've introduced a new option: `org-mobile-allpriorities'.
>
> You can set it to "1 2 3 4 5".
>
> This is not a very flexible way to handle priorities, but I'm not
> familiar enough with org-mobile.el and it should help in most cases.
>
> Best,