Hi! I do have an entry like following in misc.org_archive: ,---- | ** DONE <2012-09-01 Sat 14:00-15:00> foo bar | CLOSED: [2012-09-01 Sat 15:10] | :LOGBOOK: | - State "DONE" from "NEXT" [2012-09-01 Sat 15:10] | :END: | :PROPERTIES: | :CREATED: [2012-08-29 Wed 19:44] | :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2012-09-01 Sat 15:10 | :ARCHIVE_FILE: ~/share/all/org-mode/misc.org | :ARCHIVE_OLPATH: Anzuschauen | :ARCHIVE_CATEGORY: misc | :ARCHIVE_TODO: DONE | :ARCHIVE_ITAGS: 2watch | :END: `---- I'd like to see this entry on my agenda according to its timestamp at least when I also add [A]rch-files and probably [L]og-all. For now, it never shows up. As far as I know (and I am no Org expert!), I am using only following settings which might have an effect on this: ,---- | (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date nil) | (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines (quote far)) | (setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled (quote future)) | ;(setq org-archive-mark-done t) | (setq org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t) | (setq org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t) | ;(setq org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-done t) | (setq org-log-done (quote time)) | (setq org-agenda-skip-timestamp-if-deadline-is-shown t) `---- My complete Org-mode setup is available (for 72h) on: http://paste.grml.org/hidden/0e0b6b45/ Yes, org-agenda-files contains «misc.org». What might be the cause for not displaying the entry above? Thanks! -- Karl Voit
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> I'd like to see this entry on my agenda according to its timestamp
> at least when I also add [A]rch-files and probably [L]og-all.
>
> For now, it never shows up.
I cannot reproduce the problem with emacs -Q and your settings,
it shows up with a simple M-x org-agenda RET a
Can you try with emacs -Q and confirm we need to further investigate
your file/config?
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi Bastien!
* Bastien <bzg@altern.org> wrote:
>
> Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
>
>> I'd like to see this entry on my agenda according to its timestamp
>> at least when I also add [A]rch-files and probably [L]og-all.
>>
>> For now, it never shows up.
>
> I cannot reproduce the problem with emacs -Q and your settings,
> it shows up with a simple M-x org-agenda RET a
>
> Can you try with emacs -Q and confirm we need to further investigate
> your file/config?
emacs -Q does not even know Org at my side :-)
Nevertheless, the problem is somewhere completely different. When I
started with --debug-init I recognized an error «Recursive load:
...» of several elc files.
This does not show up, when I disable «(setq org-agenda-sticky t)».
In that case, I get the desired behavior with the foo bar event
showing up on my agenda.
I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
I am unsure if this is my configuration being copy&paste of things I
do not completely understand or a bug :-(
I can live without a sticky agenda but I am also happy to help
narrowing down the problem, if it is a bug.
--
Karl Voit
* Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> wrote:
> Hi Bastien!
>
> This does not show up, when I disable «(setq org-agenda-sticky t)».
> In that case, I get the desired behavior with the foo bar event
> showing up on my agenda.
>
> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
Is this similar to Ken Mankoffs issue with «Re: timestamped
items not showing in today agenda view»?
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Karl Voit
Hi Karl,
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
>
> I am unsure if this is my configuration being copy&paste of things I
> do not completely understand or a bug :-(
>
> I can live without a sticky agenda but I am also happy to help
> narrowing down the problem, if it is a bug.
Mhh.. let's hunt this a bit further then.
I assume you have a fresh git installation (no .elc first and no
previous ghost installation behind the scene).
You start with emacs -Q
You load a minimal .emacs.el and open a .org file and fire up an
agenda view. Can you send me .emacs.el and the .org file (and your
version of Emacs and Org)?
Thanks!
--
Bastien
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> * Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> wrote:
>> Hi Bastien!
>>
>> This does not show up, when I disable «(setq org-agenda-sticky t)».
>> In that case, I get the desired behavior with the foo bar event
>> showing up on my agenda.
>>
>> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue.
>
> Is this similar to Ken Mankoffs issue with «Re: timestamped
> items not showing in today agenda view»?
No, unless the guilty agenda view uses <today> instead of <now> but
you'd have noticed this :)
--
Bastien
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes: > Hi Karl, > > Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes: > >> I checked out the latest git version and can reproduce this issue. >> >> I am unsure if this is my configuration being copy&paste of things I >> do not completely understand or a bug :-( >> >> I can live without a sticky agenda but I am also happy to help >> narrowing down the problem, if it is a bug. > > Mhh.. let's hunt this a bit further then. > > I assume you have a fresh git installation (no .elc first and no > previous ghost installation behind the scene). Aloha all, Is there a command that can be used to determine if there is a "ghost installation behind the scene?" All the best, Tom > > You start with emacs -Q > > You load a minimal .emacs.el and open a .org file and fire up an > agenda view. Can you send me .emacs.el and the .org file (and your > version of Emacs and Org)? > > Thanks! -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com
Hi Thomas,
tsd@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Is there a command that can be used to determine if there is a "ghost
> installation behind the scene?"
I guess you already know this, so my help is not probably much here,
but M-x org-version RET tells you whether there is a mixed installation.
Best,
--
Bastien
Bastien <bzg@altern.org> writes: > Hi Thomas, > > tsd@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: > >> Is there a command that can be used to determine if there is a "ghost >> installation behind the scene?" > > I guess you already know this, so my help is not probably much here, > but M-x org-version RET tells you whether there is a mixed installation. > > Best, Thanks Bastien. I've updated the FAQ with this information. All the best, Tom -- T.S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists 735 Bishop St, Suite 315, Honolulu, HI 96813 Tel: 808-529-0866, Fax: 808-529-0884 http://www.tsdye.com