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Re: [Orgmode] Some questions about column view and org mode


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] Some questions about column view and org mode
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:20:51 +0200


On Mar 28, 2010, at 3:36 PM, Friedericksen Hope wrote:

Dear all,

I start to like column view. :)

But as I played around with it, a few questions came up:
- Is there some built-in timestamp property? The background is that I would like to have a column with a timestamp in it which I can set manually (but of course, I would like to have the calendar opened up when I press "e" on a field of this column, like on a SCHEDULED or DEADLINE column) I found the TIMESTAMP and TIMESTAMP_IA property in the manual, but I was not able to use this for my purpose and I also do not quite understand for what they are useful, but this is another topic. ;-)

They are a way to access the first normal and inactive time stamps in an entry - but they cannot be used to set the timestamp when it does not already exist.

- If there is such a thing as a timestamp column, is there a summary method which gives me the timestamp farest away or calculates the maximum difference from today to a timestamp in the past?

Hmm, I remember that James TD Smith implemented at some point. Take a look at the @min and @max operators for column view, maybe there is something you can use (I don't know myself, because I have never used these).

- Is there a way to get column view work with repeated timestamps? (I would like to have a birthday column with a DEADLINE property and of course, the birthday repeats every year.)

If the birthday is the *first* non-keyword time stamp, the TIMESTAMP property should access it.


And two questions, not specifically related to column view:
- What is the fastest/easiest way to reload an org buffer, so that global settings get loaded (for example changes in global column definitions)? At the moment I close the buffer with C-k RET and open it again with C-f M-p RET but this seems a unnecessarily complicated

C-c C-c in any l#+ line.

- Carsten




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