* Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda
@ 2013-10-05 14:45 Jarmo Hurri
2013-10-05 15:48 ` recurring events with different notes for each occurrence (was: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda) Karl Voit
2013-10-06 9:35 ` Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda Suvayu Ali
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From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2013-10-05 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Greetings.
I am pretty sure that the following can be done, I just do not know how.
1. In general I want to see repeated timestamps, TODOs etc. appear at
every repeat, so I need to have the value of
org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all set to t. However, for *some*
repeated timestamps I would only like to see only the next repeated
instance. How do I accomplish this?
2. I have some events that take place multiple times in a week. This is
easy to accomplish:
* Learn something new about org-mode
<2013-10-05 Sat 17:00-18:00 +1w>
<2013-10-06 Sun 12:00-14:00 +1w>
However, I would also like to associate, with each of these
timestamps, a different piece of text. Most often this text is a
location. I want to see this text in my agenda. How can this be done?
I would also like to say that org is gradually allowing me to better
control an increasing proportion of my activities.
All the best,
Jarmo
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* recurring events with different notes for each occurrence (was: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda)
2013-10-05 14:45 Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda Jarmo Hurri
@ 2013-10-05 15:48 ` Karl Voit
2013-10-06 10:49 ` recurring events with different notes for each occurrence Jarmo Hurri
2013-10-06 9:35 ` Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda Suvayu Ali
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From: Karl Voit @ 2013-10-05 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
* Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@syk.fi> wrote:
>
> Greetings.
Hi Jarmo!
> I am pretty sure that the following can be done, I just do not know how.
Is there a T-Shirt with this sentence available somewhere? *SCNR*
> 1. In general I want to see repeated timestamps, TODOs etc. appear at
> every repeat, so I need to have the value of
> org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all set to t. However, for *some*
> repeated timestamps I would only like to see only the next repeated
> instance. How do I accomplish this?
Sorry, no idea but interested as well.
> 2. I have some events that take place multiple times in a week. This is
> easy to accomplish:
>
> * Learn something new about org-mode
> <2013-10-05 Sat 17:00-18:00 +1w>
> <2013-10-06 Sun 12:00-14:00 +1w>
>
> However, I would also like to associate, with each of these
> timestamps, a different piece of text. Most often this text is a
> location. I want to see this text in my agenda. How can this be done?
When I switched to Org-mode I was disappointed on the limited ways
to do recurring events (without sexp): every 2nd Tuesday of a month,
single exceptions, ... not possible.
However, when I was told about org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
this changed :-)
Now, I create a recurring event (let's say Linux User Group):
** <2013-10-07 17:00-19:00 +4w> LUGG @City
(you can even skip the "+4w" here)
Next, I invoke org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift and multiply the
event for the next year or so. This gets me a copy of the event for
each occurrence. Those distinct events I can delete, cancel, move,
add notes to, and so forth.
I like this much better than one heading for all occurrences.
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* Re: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda
2013-10-05 14:45 Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda Jarmo Hurri
2013-10-05 15:48 ` recurring events with different notes for each occurrence (was: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda) Karl Voit
@ 2013-10-06 9:35 ` Suvayu Ali
2013-10-06 10:37 ` Jarmo Hurri
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From: Suvayu Ali @ 2013-10-06 9:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
On Sat, Oct 05, 2013 at 05:45:28PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>
> Greetings.
>
> I am pretty sure that the following can be done, I just do not know how.
>
> 1. In general I want to see repeated timestamps, TODOs etc. appear at
> every repeat, so I need to have the value of
> org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all set to t. However, for *some*
> repeated timestamps I would only like to see only the next repeated
> instance. How do I accomplish this?
Maybe habits can help here: (info "(org) Tracking your habits")
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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* Re: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda
2013-10-06 9:35 ` Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda Suvayu Ali
@ 2013-10-06 10:37 ` Jarmo Hurri
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From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2013-10-06 10:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Suvayu Ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
> On Sat, Oct 05, 2013 at 05:45:28PM +0300, Jarmo Hurri wrote:
>> 1. In general I want to see repeated timestamps, TODOs etc. appear at
>> every repeat, so I need to have the value of
>> org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all set to t. However, for
>> *some* repeated timestamps I would only like to see only the next
>> repeated instance. How do I accomplish this?
>
> Maybe habits can help here: (info "(org) Tracking your habits")
Yep, that was the solution I was looking for. Thanks!
Jarmo
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* Re: recurring events with different notes for each occurrence
2013-10-05 15:48 ` recurring events with different notes for each occurrence (was: Hide some timestamp repetitions; timestamp property in agenda) Karl Voit
@ 2013-10-06 10:49 ` Jarmo Hurri
2013-10-06 11:40 ` Karl Voit
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From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2013-10-06 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Greetings Karl.
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> * Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@syk.fi> wrote:
>> 2. I have some events that take place multiple times in a week. This is
>> easy to accomplish:
>>
>> * Learn something new about org-mode
>> <2013-10-05 Sat 17:00-18:00 +1w>
>> <2013-10-06 Sun 12:00-14:00 +1w>
>>
>> However, I would also like to associate, with each of these
>> timestamps, a different piece of text.
>
> Now, I create a recurring event (let's say Linux User Group):
>
> ** <2013-10-07 17:00-19:00 +4w> LUGG @City
>
> Next, I invoke org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift and multiply the
> event for the next year or so. This gets me a copy of the event for
> each occurrence. Those distinct events I can delete, cancel, move,
> add notes to, and so forth.
>
> I like this much better than one heading for all occurrences.
That will do the work, but as a programmer I must say that I do not
really like this technique, since it involves copying the same
information to a large number of places. If I want to change information
common to all occurrences, I can of course do a replace-string, but
still...
In any case, thanks for the tip! I learned something new, and may have
to resort to using the approach anyway.
Jarmo
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* Re: recurring events with different notes for each occurrence
2013-10-06 10:49 ` recurring events with different notes for each occurrence Jarmo Hurri
@ 2013-10-06 11:40 ` Karl Voit
2013-10-11 16:27 ` Jarmo Hurri
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From: Karl Voit @ 2013-10-06 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
* Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@syk.fi> wrote:
>
> Greetings Karl.
Hi!
> Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
>
>> org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
>
> That will do the work, but as a programmer I must say that I do not
> really like this technique, since it involves copying the same
> information to a large number of places.
:-)
I thought you wanted to get different instances per occurrence in
order to add different notes to it.
As a programmer, I do understand your objection. However, I tend to
have following structure:
* Events
** LUGG meetings :LUGG:common:tags:
- common information about this event
*** <...> single occurrence
*** <...> another occurrence
[...]
For other purposes, I am also using the following approach:
* Events
** LUGG meetings :LUGG:common:tags:
- common information about this event
- <2013-09-30 Sun 18:00-20:00>
- <2013-10-06 Sun 18:00-20:00>
- [...]
This is a rather minimal approach and works only if you do show
each time-stamp in your agenda. You can still add notes as a
sub-list to any occurrence.
However, AFIAK you can not use org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift
with it. (... except by using the first method above and convert the
heading to list items - the opposite to C-c C-*)
> In any case, thanks for the tip! I learned something new, and may have
> to resort to using the approach anyway.
You're welcome.
--
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* Re: recurring events with different notes for each occurrence
2013-10-06 11:40 ` Karl Voit
@ 2013-10-11 16:27 ` Jarmo Hurri
2013-10-12 7:42 ` Karl Voit
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From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2013-10-11 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
> As a programmer, I do understand your objection. However, I tend to
> have following structure:
>
> * Events
> ** LUGG meetings :LUGG:common:tags:
>
> - common information about this event
>
> *** <...> single occurrence
> *** <...> another occurrence
> [...]
>
> For other purposes, I am also using the following approach:
>
> * Events
> ** LUGG meetings :LUGG:common:tags:
>
> - common information about this event
>
> - <2013-09-30 Sun 18:00-20:00>
> - <2013-10-06 Sun 18:00-20:00>
> - [...]
I tried to play with these, but did not get the extra info in the
agenda.
Maybe I need to get better acquainted with agendas. Is there a way to
associate a property with each repeating timestamp and show this
property in the agenda? (There most likely is.)
Jarmo
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* Re: recurring events with different notes for each occurrence
2013-10-11 16:27 ` Jarmo Hurri
@ 2013-10-12 7:42 ` Karl Voit
2013-10-13 7:16 ` Jarmo Hurri
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From: Karl Voit @ 2013-10-12 7:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
* Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@syk.fi> wrote:
>
> I tried to play with these, but did not get the extra info in the
> agenda.
>
> Maybe I need to get better acquainted with agendas. Is there a way to
> associate a property with each repeating timestamp and show this
> property in the agenda? (There most likely is.)
Try one of these[1]:
;;; http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html
(setq org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry nil)
... most probably fixing your issue IMHO.
;; Show all future entries for repeating tasks
(setq org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all t)
;; Show all agenda dates - even if they are empty
(setq org-agenda-show-all-dates t)
1. https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/org-mode.el
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* Re: recurring events with different notes for each occurrence
2013-10-12 7:42 ` Karl Voit
@ 2013-10-13 7:16 ` Jarmo Hurri
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From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2013-10-13 7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at> writes:
Greetings again.
>> Is there a way to associate a property with each repeating timestamp
>> and show this property in the agenda? (There most likely is.)
>
> (setq org-agenda-skip-additional-timestamps-same-entry nil)
> ... most probably fixing your issue IMHO.
>
> ;; Show all future entries for repeating tasks
> (setq org-agenda-repeating-timestamp-show-all t)
>
> ;; Show all agenda dates - even if they are empty
> (setq org-agenda-show-all-dates t)
Hmm, I don't think its one of these I might be looking for. But I did
learn some more parameters in this lifelong process. So thanks!
All the best,
Jarmo
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