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Re: [O] [PATCH] ox-icalendar: fix handling of timestamps
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Viktor Rosenfeld |
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Re: [O] [PATCH] ox-icalendar: fix handling of timestamps |
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Sun, 11 Aug 2013 17:09:14 +0200 |
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Hi Nicolas,
Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> So I propose to append the docstring of
> `org-icalendar-export-timestamps':
>
> This variable has precedence over and overrides the behavior of
> `org-export-with-timestamps'. The setting is applied to every
> timestamp below a headline and not only to those which are isolated in
> a paragraph containing only timestamps.
>
> It can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. "<:t".
I just realized that this is not enough. The option
`org-icalendar-with-timestamps' already changes the meaning of
`org-export-with-timestamps'. The latter only removes timestamps from
the export whereas during the iCalendar export the presence of a
timestamp determines whether the heading is exported at all. So it's
more akin to the behavior of :export: and :noexport: tags.
I would change the docstring of `org-icalendar-export-timestamps' as
such:
Non-nil means export headlines with timestamps.
It can be set to any of the following values:
t export headlines containing any kind of timestamp
`active' export headlines containing active timestamps
`inactive' export headlines containing inactive timestamps
nil do not any headlines
Note: This variable overrides the behavior of
`org-export-with-timestamps'. `org-export-with-timestamps' controls
whether a timestamp is exported or removed from the export.
`org-icalendar-export-timestamps' controls whether a headline is
exported or removed from the exported. In addition,
`org-icalendar-export-timestamps' applies to every timestamp below a
headline and not only to those which are isolated in a paragraph
containing only timestamps.
This variable can also be set with the #+OPTIONS line, e.g. "<:t".
Note that setting the variable in the OPTIONS line is useful to remove a
file from the iCalendar export even though it is displayed in the
agenda. I actually have this usecase (although right now I exclude by
tag).
Cheers,
Viktor