From: Stephen Eglen <S.J.Eglen@damtp.cam.ac.uk>
To: Stephen Eglen <S.J.Eglen@damtp.cam.ac.uk>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: icalendar: exporting times of day specified in heading?
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:16:54 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <11681.1265116614@maps> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <15490.1263652716@cpc1-cmbg14-2-0-cust6.5-4.cable.virginmedia.com>
>
> I often use org-agenda-diary-entry to make simple entries into
> an agenda.org file. I see that the agenda is clever enough to recognise
> if a time range has been typed into the heading. However, this time
> range is not exported by the icalendar code.
Attached is a patch to the code underlying 'i d' entries in the *Org
Agenda* buffer. If a time of day is specified in the entry, it is
extracted from the entry and put into the timestamp of the diary entry.
(The .ics exporting code recognises these timestamps and therefore the
ics export code does not need altering.)
For example, given the following three entries added using 'i d' from
*Org Agenda*:
i d RET test 1 12:00-14:00 classes RET
i d RET test 2 did you get 7am wake up call? RET
i d RET test 3 find 3--5 volunteers RET
then the following entries are added to agenda.org:
*** 2010-02-03 Wednesday
**** test 3 find 3--5 volunteers
<2010-02-03 Wed>
**** test 2 did you get wake up call?
<2010-02-03 Wed 07:00>
**** test 1 classes
<2010-02-03 Wed 12:00-14:00>
As this behvaiour may not be desired by all, I've currently put the code
conditional on org-agenda-search-headline-for-time being non-nil (the
default is t). If that variable is nil, then the above three test
entries generates the regular tree:
*** 2010-02-03 Wednesday
**** test 3 find 3--5 volunteers
<2010-02-03 Wed>
**** test 2 did you get 7am wake up call?
<2010-02-03 Wed>
**** test 1 12:00-14:00 classes
<2010-02-03 Wed>
Perhaps org-agenda-search-headline-for-time is not the right variable
though (happy to had another) given that it defaults to t?
Stephen
2010-02-02 Stephen Eglen <stephen@gnu.org>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file):
Optionally extract time specification from text and add to the
timestamp.
*** /tmp/ediff11782joC 2010-02-02 13:07:49.000000000 +0000
--- /home/stephen/langs/emacs/elisp-ds/org-mode/lisp/org-agenda.el 2010-02-02 09:48:10.000000000 +0000
***************
*** 6891,6903 ****
(insert (format "%%%%(diary-anniversary %s) %s"
(calendar-date-string d1 nil t) text))))
((eq type 'day)
! (if (eq org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy 'top-level)
! (org-agenda-insert-diary-as-top-level text)
! (require 'org-datetree)
! (org-datetree-find-date-create d1)
! (org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry text))
! (org-insert-time-stamp (org-time-from-absolute
! (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian d1)))
(end-of-line 0))
((eq type 'block)
(if (> (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian d1)
--- 6891,6919 ----
(insert (format "%%%%(diary-anniversary %s) %s"
(calendar-date-string d1 nil t) text))))
((eq type 'day)
! (let*
! (fmt time time2
! (org-agenda-time-leading-zero t))
! (if org-agenda-search-headline-for-time
! ;; Use org-format-agenda-item to parse text for a time-range and
! ;; remove it.
! (setq fmt (org-format-agenda-item nil text nil nil t)
! time (get-text-property 0 'time fmt)
! time2 (if (> (length time) 0)
! ;; split-string removes trailing ...... if
! ;; no end time given. First space
! ;; separates time from date.
! (concat " " (car (split-string time "\\.")))
! nil)
! text (get-text-property 0 'txt fmt)))
! (if (eq org-agenda-insert-diary-strategy 'top-level)
! (org-agenda-insert-diary-as-top-level text)
! (require 'org-datetree)
! (org-datetree-find-date-create d1)
! (org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry text))
! (org-insert-time-stamp (org-time-from-absolute
! (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian d1))
! nil nil nil nil time2))
(end-of-line 0))
((eq type 'block)
(if (> (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian d1)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-02-02 13:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-16 14:38 icalendar: exporting times of day specified in heading? Stephen Eglen
2010-01-28 14:17 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-01-28 15:22 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-01-28 16:03 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-01-28 18:31 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-01-29 13:04 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-01-29 13:10 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-02-01 12:41 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-02-01 13:31 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-02-01 13:49 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-02-01 14:00 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-02-01 14:08 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-02-02 13:16 ` Stephen Eglen [this message]
2010-02-03 15:25 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-03-17 13:26 ` Matt Lundin
2010-03-17 13:40 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-03-17 15:28 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-03-17 15:55 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-03-17 18:51 ` Stephen Eglen
[not found] ` <0F399028-B7BE-4C90-AEA7-099AC05E9040@tsdye.com>
2010-03-17 20:15 ` Stephen Eglen
2010-03-18 2:17 ` Matthew Lundin
2010-03-18 5:37 ` Carsten Dominik
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