Hi all,
I use org files for anything I once used plain text files, so that I
can
use all org features.
Unfortunately, for my agenda files I do some additional work. For
example, I export my agenda files to iCalendar and show them with
KOrganizer. And I update the list of appointments.
To do that, I add some functions to `after-save-hook' in org-mode
buffers, if that file is an agenda file. But the test that checks if
`buffer-file-name' is an agenda file is very fragile and only
matches my
current setup (`org-agenda-files' is a list of exactly one directory).
So is there a canonical way to check if a file is an agenda file,
something like `org-agenda-file-p'?
Argh, after writing this, I've discovered the function
`org-agenda-files', which can be used to write such a predicate. So
how
about something like this?
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(defun org-agenda-file-p (&optional file)
"Return non-nil, if FILE is an agenda file.
If FILE is omitted, use the file associated with the current
buffer."
(member (or file (buffer-file-name))
(org-agenda-files t)))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
If we agree that this is useful, I can wrap up a git patch this
evening.
Of course, you can also add that code on your own and add a meaningful
log entry.