From: Alex Huang <axh@MIT.EDU>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Timestamp display behavior in timeline view
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 10:13:55 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D160A33.7080608@mit.edu> (raw)
I am trying out the timeline view in 7.4 and am wondering whether this
is expected behavior:
0. create entries with timestamps [1]
1. M-x org-agenda
2. L (Timeline for current buffer)
3. current behavior:
( + is unsurprising, ! is surprising, ? is not sure whether to be
surprised)
+ entries without time information not displayed
+ timestamps without text not displayed
! entries with timestamps display the text, but not the timestamp
+ timestamp ranges with text displayed as-is
? timestamp ranges without text are displayed as-is
? cycling TODO state with "t" in the agenda view causes non-displayed
timestamp to appear
? cycling out of TODO again keeps the timestamp visible
I can understand that TODO will want to read the timestamp information
out, but since ranges without text appear, but single timestamps don't,
maybe there is something unexpected here. I haven't found it mentioned
anywhere yet in my searches, nor have I looked at the code. If this can
be modified via the source or a configuration, I'd greatly appreciate
some advice.
Thanks, and happy holidays!
[1] contents used for testing (this behavior is observed in both stock
7.4 from the "stable" archive, and from git clone as of Thursday)
* no date
* <2010-12-25 Sat>
* <2010-12-25 Sat 13:00> 13PM event to confuse agenda
* <2010-12-25 Sat 12:00> 12PM event
* inbetween <2010-12-25 Sat 12:30> inbetween
* <2010-12-25 Sat 14:30> test 14.5
* <2010-12-25 Sat 15:30>-<2010-12-25 Sat 15:40>
* <2010-12-25 Sat 14:30>-<2010-12-25 Sat 14:40> range 1
* TODO <2010-12-25 Sat 14:40>-<2010-12-25 Sat 14:50> range with todo
next reply other threads:[~2010-12-25 15:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-12-25 15:13 Alex Huang [this message]
2011-02-11 10:37 ` Timestamp display behavior in timeline view Bastien
2011-02-11 18:24 ` Sébastien Vauban
2011-02-11 18:32 ` Bernt Hansen
2011-02-11 18:46 ` Bastien
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