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Re: [O] Load Custom Agenda at emacs launch


From: Ken Mankoff
Subject: Re: [O] Load Custom Agenda at emacs launch
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 17:53:02 -0700

Hi Eric,

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
<address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17 2012, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I find the first thing I do after launching emacs is to load my custom
>> agenda, bound to C-c a c.
>>
>> Is there a way I can launch this from the command-line? I know I can
>> run 'emacs -eval "(foo)"', but I haven't been able to determine the
>> function that loads my custom agenda. Does such a function exist, or
>> is there a way to specific the keystrokes from the command line?
>
> Hi Ken,
>
> If you look at the docstring for `org-agenda', you'll see you can call
> it with the prefix arg as the first argument, and the selector key as
> the second. Assuming you don't need a prefix argument, this should work
> for you:
>
> (org-agenda nil "c")
>
> Put that at the bottom of your init file (or run it as an after-init
> hook), and it will be the first thing you see when you start emacs.
>

That works fairly well. I'm doing the CLI --eval version because I
often launch emacs w/o wanting to enter org mode. But I get a screen
with 90% org and 10% *scratch* buffer... Again, some searching and
trying to call the "kill-buffer" function, and I haven't figured it
out. Any hints on how to get full-terminal agenda mode? Sorry if these
are newbie questions.

   -k.



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