From: Heinz Tuechler <tuechler@gmx.at>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Show weekday in daily agenda view
Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 11:40:14 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <404545cb-e971-18d5-e7bc-13d8b1a6a432@gmx.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87h89wgqwc.fsf@th-koeln.de>
Dear Johanna,
for me
(setq calendar-day-name-array ["Sonntag" "Montag" "Dienstag" "Mittwoch"
"Donnerstag" "Freitag" "Samstag"]
calendar-month-name-array ["Januar" "Februar" "Maerz" "April" "Mai"
"Juni" "Juli" "August" "September"
"Oktober" "November" "Dezember"])
in .emacs results in German names.
best regards,
Heinz
Prof. Dr. Johanna May wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 15.05.2019 07:42:
> Hi Richard,
> thanks for pointing me at the variable org-agenda-format-date. There
> was a line in my dotemacs that included a formatting without the
> weekday (something like %y-%w-%d). I could not figure out how the
> name-of-the-weekday format would be called. But for now I'm fine with
> returning to the default which gives me an English date including the
> weekday.
>
> Cheers, J
>
> Richard Lawrence writes:
>
>> Hi Johanna,
>>
>> johanna.may@th-koeln.de writes:
>>
>>> maybe I did not search the right way in google alias startpage. But I
>>> could not figure out how to write next to the date e.g. 2000-04-01 the
>>> weekday, i.e. the specific day of the week. It would come very handy to
>>> have the date displayed as 2019-05-14 Tu and 2019-05-15 We and so on. Or
>>> even have it spelled out as 2019-05-14 Tuesday.
>>>
>>> Probably there is a way of setting this. How does it work?
>>
>> Hmm. My daily agenda (the default one) starts like this:
>>
>> Day-agenda (W20):
>> Tuesday 14 May 2019
>>
>> and tasks, etc. are listed below that. I don't think I've ever
>> customized this. Are you seeing something different? Or maybe you mean
>> something else by "agenda"?
>>
>> If you're talking about Org's built-in agenda, you might want to take a
>> look at the `org-agenda-format-date' variable. Mine is set to the
>> org-agenda-format-date-aligned function, which I assume is what outputs
>> the example above.
>>
>> If you're just talking about timestamps in Org files, you might want to
>> look at the `org-time-stamp-custom-formats' and
>> `org-display-custom-times' variables.
>>
>> Hope that helps!
>
>
>
--
Heinz Tüchler +436605653878
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-05-15 9:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-05-14 19:09 Show weekday in daily agenda view johanna.may
2019-05-14 20:48 ` Richard Lawrence
2019-05-15 6:42 ` Prof. Dr. Johanna May
2019-05-15 9:14 ` Heinz Tuechler
2019-05-15 9:29 ` Richard Lawrence
2019-05-15 10:48 ` Prof. Dr. Johanna May
2019-05-15 10:40 ` Heinz Tuechler [this message]
2019-05-14 21:15 ` Nick Dokos
2019-05-16 12:54 ` J. David Boyd
2019-05-16 17:33 ` Nick Dokos
2019-05-17 12:53 ` J. David Boyd
2019-05-20 12:46 ` Bernt Hansen
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