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Re: [Orgmode] bug? - can't set effort from agenda


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] bug? - can't set effort from agenda
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 07:59:32 +0100

Dear George,

unfortunately I am not able to reproduce this issue.

Sorry about this.

- Carsten

On Nov 8, 2010, at 7:04 PM, George Pearson wrote:

Have these problems setting effort and priority in the agenda been
forgotten?  There's been no reply in two weeks, and these problems
are not listed under "Open Issues ..." in Worg.

On 25 Oct 2010 at 20:24, George Pearson wrote:

On 25 Oct 2010 at 17:45, Carsten Dominik wrote:



However, what we still need is this:

Make your file as small as possible so that it still repeats the bug.

<snip>

Then: how do you construct the agenda view?  Is it the daily agenda,
or a TODO list. What does it look like? In which line is the cursor
when you press "e"?  Is that line linking to the first task in your
org file, or the last?

OK, here is master.org and recurring.org.:

--------------------  master.org -----------------------------------
#+STARTUP: odd
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+STARTUP: logdone
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO NEXT PENDING | DONE(d!) CANCELLED(c@)
#+TAGS: Rock(r) Frog(f) Schedule(s) Important(i) Urgent(u) Week(w) Soon(o)

* Org mode for emacs
 :PROPERTIES:
 :CATEGORY: Org mode
 :Effort:   1:30
 :END:
*** TODO [#E] reproduce org mode effort bug
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   0:10
   :END:
   [2010-10-25 Mon]
*** TODO how to get list of all tags?
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   0:10
   :END:
*** TODO mark a task done-yesterday
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   0:10
   :END:
-------------------------- recurring.org --------------------------
#+STARTUP: odd
#+STARTUP: hidestars
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO NEXT PENDING | DONE(d!) CANCELLED(c@)
#+TAGS: Rock(r) Frog(f)

* TODO Recurring
 :PROPERTIES:
 :CATEGORY: Recurring
 :END:
*** TODO krebs security blog
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon +1d>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   0:10
   :END:
*** TODO read local paper
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon ++1d>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   0:10
   :END:
*** TODO booktv check
   SCHEDULED: <2010-10-25 Mon +1w>
   :PROPERTIES:
   :Effort:   1:30
   :END:
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Construct the agenda view by typing C-c a a while in buffer master.org.
Then in the agenda, type d for daily.

In the agenda, use the up/down arrow keys to move the highlight to the
task of interest, and press e, then use a digit to select the effort.

This example has made one thing clear to me - when I thought that
setting the effort was not working, it was actually CHANGING THE EFFORT
FOR A DIFFERENT TASK.  The problem is usually observable when setting
the effort in the last three tasks in the agenda, the ones from
the recurring.org file, though sometimes (I think) those have worked
correctly.  The effort change for these last three tasks, when wrong,
will always be to one of the other tasks in recurring.org.

I hope this is sufficient.

An oddity in this example is that typing e also opens a second window
in the frame (like when spacebar is typed).  Don't recall having seen
this happen before.

The priority setting problem is also observable, but one time only! On
my first priority setting attempt with these files, I typed the comma
while the first item in recurring was highlighted and got the:

org-agenda-priority: Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p, nil

All further attempts worked properly.  Strange.

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