Hi!
Carsten Dominik writes:
All I currently miss is the possibility to have a top overview of
my
projects, listing the count of the different keywords (since each
project has its own file, this would be in fact an overview of my
agenda files).
[...]
There is nothing built-in to make something like this, but using
dynamic blocks and the entry mapper, it can be implemented
compactly.
Load the following code, in .emacs or so....
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Wow, thanks alot :-) I thought about writing an external script since
I don't really know too much about lisp, but I definitely prefer a
'native' solution. Unfortunately I get a
Lisp error: (void-variable my-count-todo-states-internal)
Stack trace:
(lambda nil my-count-todo-states-internal)()
org-scan-tags(my-count-todo-states-internal t)
org-map-entries(my-count-todo-states-internal nil agenda :name
"count-todo-states" :states ("TODO" "WAIT" "LATER") :content #("\n"
0 1
(fontified t)))
apply(org-map-entries my-count-todo-states-internal nil agenda (:name
"count-todo-states" :states ("TODO" "WAIT" "LATER") :content #("\n"
0 1
(fontified t))))
org-dblock-write:count-todo-states((:name "count-todo-states"