Hello, I would like to have a buffer (and the associated file) that contain the agenda view for a few select files. Is that possible? They way it might work (in pseudo-code & using babel) ****< begin org file #+org-agenda-files: file-1.org file-2.org file-3.org ;; these are full files #+begin local-agenda-view TODO: file-1 IN-PROGRESS: file-2 COMPLETE: file-3 #+end local-agenda-view ****< end org file So, when visiting the above file, or executing C-c C-c, the org-agenda-files would be refreshed, as would be the local-agenda-view block. In this example, the agenda-view is non-standard. So, is the following possible - buffer local agenda-files that are set in the declarations - embedded agenda view - view customized as shown above If that is not possible, what variables & functions would I need to look at? Thank you, Mirko
Hi Mirko, Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vukovic@gmail.com> writes: > I would like to have a buffer (and the associated file) that contain the agenda > view for a few select files. Is that possible? > > They way it might work (in pseudo-code & using babel) > > ****< begin org file > #+org-agenda-files: file-1.org file-2.org file-3.org ;; these are full files > > > #+begin local-agenda-view > TODO: file-1 > IN-PROGRESS: file-2 > COMPLETE: file-3 > #+end local-agenda-view > > ****< end org file Agenda views rely on two things: a list of selected items, a display mechanism for these items in a dedicated buffer (either one single buffer, or several buffers when using sticky agenda views.) What you're asking for would be possible if the list of items were stored somewhere else than in a dedicated buffer -- which is not the case right now (see also my recent reply to Manuel.) > So, when visiting the above file, or executing C-c C-c, the org-agenda-files > would be refreshed, as would be the local-agenda-view block. In this example, > the agenda-view is non-standard. > > So, is the following possible > - buffer local agenda-files that are set in the declarations > - embedded agenda view > - view customized as shown above > > If that is not possible, what variables & functions would I need to > look at? You can try to digg the idea of `org-agenda-listing' further. Good luck! -- Bastien
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1617 bytes --] On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 1:55 AM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote: > Hi Mirko, > > Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vukovic@gmail.com> writes: > > > I would like to have a buffer (and the associated file) that contain the > agenda > > view for a few select files. Is that possible? > > > > They way it might work (in pseudo-code & using babel) > > > > ****< begin org file > > #+org-agenda-files: file-1.org file-2.org file-3.org ;; these are full > files > > > > > > #+begin local-agenda-view > > TODO: file-1 > > IN-PROGRESS: file-2 > > COMPLETE: file-3 > > #+end local-agenda-view > > > > ****< end org file > > Agenda views rely on two things: a list of selected items, a display > mechanism for these items in a dedicated buffer (either one single > buffer, or several buffers when using sticky agenda views.) > > What you're asking for would be possible if the list of items were > stored somewhere else than in a dedicated buffer -- which is not the > case right now (see also my recent reply to Manuel.) > > > So, when visiting the above file, or executing C-c C-c, the > org-agenda-files > > would be refreshed, as would be the local-agenda-view block. In this > example, > > the agenda-view is non-standard. > > > > So, is the following possible > > - buffer local agenda-files that are set in the declarations > > - embedded agenda view > > - view customized as shown above > > > > If that is not possible, what variables & functions would I need to > > look at? > > You can try to digg the idea of `org-agenda-listing' further. > > Good luck! > > -- > Bastien > Thanks Bastien, Did you mean `org-agenda-list'? Mirko [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2357 bytes --]
Hi Mirko,
Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vukovic@gmail.com> writes:
> Did you mean `org-agenda-list'?
No, I meant `org-agenda-listing' -- which doesn't exist right now,
and which purpose would be to store all agendas views interactively
displayed in a session. Maybe just science fiction right now but
who knows?
--
Bastien
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 415 bytes --] On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote: > Hi Mirko, > > Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vukovic@gmail.com> writes: > > > Did you mean `org-agenda-list'? > > No, I meant `org-agenda-listing' -- which doesn't exist right now, > and which purpose would be to store all agendas views interactively > displayed in a session. Maybe just science fiction right now but > who knows? > > -- > Bastien > Ah! :-) [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 854 bytes --]