From: "François Allisson" <francois@allisson.co>
To: Renger van Nieuwkoop <renger@vannieuwkoop.ch>
Cc: Org mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Problems with habit sorting
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 18:28:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121008162840.GA23885@debian> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5E17CCD4AACE3A4C8CFF411186AE819024E7D2CC@EXDAG30-N2.hostallapps.net>
Le lundi 08 oct 2012 à 15:32:27 (+0000), Renger van Nieuwkoop a écrit :
> Hi
> I have an agenda-view where I can see all my habits. They have priorities but
> are not sorted.
> Any idea how to sort them according to priority.
Hi Renger,
You should probably customise the variable org-agenda-sorting-strategy,
with the symbol priority-down, i.e. by adding this line to the
definition of your custom agenda-view:
(org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down todo-state-up tag-up))
You can then fine-tuning inside priorities, according to your needs
(here, todo-state-up and tag-up for an example). See the docstring for
org-agenda-sorting-strategy:
***************************************
* org-agenda-sorting-strategy is a variable defined in `org-agenda.el'.
* Its value is ((agenda habit-down time-up priority-down category-keep)
* (todo priority-down category-keep)
* (tags priority-down category-keep)
* (search category-keep))
*
*
* Documentation:
* Sorting structure for the agenda items of a single day.
* This is a list of symbols which will be used in sequence to determine
* if an entry should be listed before another entry. The following
* symbols are recognized:
*
* time-up Put entries with time-of-day indications first, early first
* time-down Put entries with time-of-day indications first, late first
* category-keep Keep the default order of categories, corresponding to the
* sequence in `org-agenda-files'.
* category-up Sort alphabetically by category, A-Z.
* category-down Sort alphabetically by category, Z-A.
* tag-up Sort alphabetically by last tag, A-Z.
* tag-down Sort alphabetically by last tag, Z-A.
* priority-up Sort numerically by priority, high priority last.
* priority-down Sort numerically by priority, high priority first.
* todo-state-up Sort by todo state, tasks that are done last.
* todo-state-down Sort by todo state, tasks that are done first.
* effort-up Sort numerically by estimated effort, high effort last.
* effort-down Sort numerically by estimated effort, high effort first.
* user-defined-up Sort according to `org-agenda-cmp-user-defined', high last.
* user-defined-down Sort according to `org-agenda-cmp-user-defined', high first.
* habit-up Put entries that are habits first
* habit-down Put entries that are habits last
* alpha-up Sort headlines alphabetically
* alpha-down Sort headlines alphabetically, reversed
*
* The different possibilities will be tried in sequence, and testing stops
* if one comparison returns a "not-equal". For example, the default
* '(time-up category-keep priority-down)
* means: Pull out all entries having a specified time of day and sort them,
* in order to make a time schedule for the current day the first thing in the
* agenda listing for the day. Of the entries without a time indication, keep
* the grouped in categories, don't sort the categories, but keep them in
* the sequence given in `org-agenda-files'. Within each category sort by
* priority.
*
* Leaving out `category-keep' would mean that items will be sorted across
* categories by priority.
*
* Instead of a single list, this can also be a set of list for specific
* contents, with a context symbol in the car of the list, any of
* `agenda', `todo', `tags', `search' for the corresponding agenda views.
*
* Custom commands can bind this variable in the options section.
*
* You can customize this variable.
**************************
HTH,
François.
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