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Re: [O] org-class and headers
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] org-class and headers |
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Tue, 21 Oct 2014 22:15:49 +0200 |
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Joseph Le Roux <address@hidden> writes:
> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Joseph Le Roux <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> I am a professor and I use org-class to schedule my lectures. It is very
>>> useful to organize these repeated events and take into account holidays.
>>> But inevitably in the academic world, some lectures get cancelled,
>>> postponed, or moved to another day. In this case org-class does not
>>> provide an efficient way to cancel and/or reschedule lectures. Another
>>> issue I have is the inability to mark one class as DONE and still have
>>> the remaining classes marked as TODO, and more generally to organize
>>> notes and sort them by class sessions. Has any orgmode user ever solved
>>> this problem ?
>>
>> If a class is canceled you can drop that week from the line and puts a
>> time stamp for the new one below. In the following week 12 is dropped
>> and a replacement class is scheduled on 2014-03-18.
>>
>> * class
>> <2014-03-18 Tue 11:00-13:00>
>> %%(org-class 2014 02 24 2014 03 25 1 12) class 11:00-13:00
>
> Yes of course, another timestamp! Great, now I can reschedule a
> postponed/cancelled lecture.
>
>
>>
>>> I've been thinking about this and I've come up with a possible solution.
>>> Could org-class be modified in order to generate a list of headers, one
>>> for each session of the class? These headers could then be independently
>>> rescheduled at will. And of course each header could have its own
>>> content. Any thought on how to implement this?
>>
>> Will `org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift' do what you want?
>>
>
> Thanks for the pointer, it could be very handy in my use-case, but this
> function copies the org-class as is for all clones. I would like to
> generate a list of headers, one for each session (with the actual date
> of the session). Maybe I will try to see how org-class computes all the
> dates, then I can clone the header with the appropriate time-shift/new
> date.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but I think
`org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift' already does this. Or do you need
to change the name of the headline?
Here's an example:
(with-temp-buffer
(insert "* class
<2014-10-22 mié 13:00-15:00>")
(goto-char (point-min))
(org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift 5 "+1w")
;; ignore this
(let ((str (buffer-string)))
(set-text-properties 0 (length str) nil str) str))
=>
"* class
<2014-10-22 mié 13:00-15:00>
* class
<2014-10-29 mié 13:00-15:00>
* class
<2014-11-05 mié 13:00-15:00>
* class
<2014-11-12 mié 13:00-15:00>
* class
<2014-11-19 mié 13:00-15:00>
* class
<2014-11-26 mié 13:00-15:00>
"
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