From: Eric S Fraga <ucecesf@ucl.ac.uk>
To: Christian Egli <christian.egli@sbs.ch>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Re: TaskJuggler 3, revisited
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 18:46:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87aamb4cmn.wl%ucecesf@ucl.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87k4lfmtzm.fsf@saadawi.sbszh.ch>
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:54:37 +0200, Christian Egli <christian.egli@sbs.ch> wrote:
>
> Eric S Fraga <ucecesf@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
> > For the recent project I had to prepare, I did have to generate a
> > GANTT chart. I tried using TJ2 via org but found the current
> > implementation not suitable for my way of working.
>
> What are the problems you encountered?
The main problem (not really a problem per se) is the need to define
sub-headings for tasks and so on for the exporter to find the
necessary project information. This makes sense for a running
project, say, but not for the type of document I was preparing (a
project proposal where the level of project workplan detail is much
lower). I found it much easier, for the latter, to use a simple
table. Of course, for a running project where you wish to keep track
of how far each task has progressed and allocations of resources etc,
my simple approach won't be of much use and a table is probably not
the ideal representation in any case.
A secondary problem (also not a problem) was the (current) lack of
babel integration for TJ. I have become addicted to having all my
code etc within org. I can no longer write anything without at least
one #+begin_src ... directive in my documents!
In terms of org->tj export, there were some issues (can't remember the
details now unfortunately) with default interpretation of values for
times and so on, none of which appeared to be insurmountable but I
didn't spend much time on this aspect due to the above points.
In the end, I didn't need the power of tj so found it quicker to roll
up my own!
> > Instead of using TJ, either 2 or 3, I simply created my own chart
> > using tikz in latex.
>
> Sweet hack! And looks quite nice too.
thanks!
I should add that my longer term goal is to support some simple
critical path analysis using the table approach I have defined. This
would help me in some of the lectures on project management I give to
my students. I'm currently stuck on how to do indirect references in
org tables: how to get the contents of an entry chosen by a value in a
different entry (e.g. what is the max of the end times of the
dependencies of the current task). I've not asked any questions on
the list yet because I think most of my answers will come from
learning emacs Calc properly (so much to learn, so little time, but it
sure is fun ;-).
Thanks,
eric
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-10-18 18:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-10-09 1:24 TaskJuggler 3, revisited John Hendy
2010-10-09 11:04 ` Detlef Steuer
2010-10-09 19:25 ` John Hendy
2010-10-14 6:24 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-10-18 14:54 ` Christian Egli
2010-10-18 17:46 ` Eric S Fraga [this message]
2010-10-09 13:00 ` Anthony Lander
2010-10-18 14:52 ` Christian Egli
2010-10-18 15:45 ` Louis Turk
2010-10-18 16:55 ` Anthony Lander
[not found] ` <98BDDE23-2AA0-4B2A-B089-688F7BC46A49@yahoo.com>
2010-10-19 9:29 ` Christian Egli
[not found] ` <0EBF5950-179C-44CC-958C-EB9CF06A44AF@yahoo.com>
2010-10-28 7:28 ` Christian Egli
2010-10-29 15:07 ` Christian Egli
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