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Re: [Orgmode] [ feature request ] colourful timestamps
From: |
Bastien |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] [ feature request ] colourful timestamps |
Date: |
Sun, 09 Dec 2007 22:39:48 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/23.0.0 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Phil,
Phil Jackson <address@hidden> writes:
> Something I thought might be nice is highlighting of timestamps
> according to there relativity to time().
>
> For example, at time of writing, <2006-12-11> would be red, <2007-12-03
> Mon 19:00> pink. Perhaps for customisation:
>
> (setq org-timestamp-colour-map
> '(("<2h" . 'face)
> ("<10m" . 'face)))
I like the general idea of having feedback about the proximity of a
deadline or time-stamp. But I think doing this interactively is better,
since the values like "<2h" "<10m" (in your example) are very likely to
change quite often, no?
In the same spirit, I've written this, which let you check for deadlines
or scheduled items before a date (strings like "+2d" are okay):
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(defun org-check-before-date (date)
"Check if there are deadlines or scheduled entries before DATE."
(interactive (list (org-read-date)))
(let ((case-fold-search nil)
(regexp (concat "\\<\\(" org-deadline-string
"\\|" org-scheduled-string
"\\) *<\\([^>]+\\)>"))
(callback
(lambda () (time-less-p
(org-time-string-to-time (match-string 2))
(org-time-string-to-time date)))))
(message "%d entries before %s"
(org-occur regexp nil callback) date)))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
If you want to permanently add this to `org-sparse-trees', here is a
patch against 5.16b.
diff -u /home/guerry/elisp/testing/org-5.16b/
/home/guerry/elisp/testing/tmp/org.el
--- /home/guerry/elisp/testing/org-5.16b/org.el 2007-12-04 08:40:13.000000000
+0000
+++ /home/guerry/elisp/testing/tmp/org.el 2007-12-09 22:32:07.000000000
+0000
@@ -14433,11 +14433,13 @@
r Show entries matching a regular expression"
(interactive "P")
(let (ans kwd value)
- (message "Sparse tree: [/]regexp [t]odo-kwd [T]ag [p]roperty
[d]eadlines")
+ (message "Sparse tree: [/]regexp [t]odo-kwd [T]ag [p]roperty
[d]eadlines [b]efore-date")
(setq ans (read-char-exclusive))
(cond
((equal ans ?d)
(call-interactively 'org-check-deadlines))
+ ((equal ans ?b)
+ (call-interactively 'org-check-before-date))
((equal ans ?t)
(org-show-todo-tree '(4)))
((equal ans ?T)
@@ -17372,6 +17374,20 @@
(org-occur regexp nil callback)
org-warn-days)))
+(defun org-check-before-date (date)
+ "Check if there are deadlines or scheduled entries before DATE."
+ (interactive (list (org-read-date)))
+ (let ((case-fold-search nil)
+ (regexp (concat "\\<\\(" org-deadline-string
+ "\\|" org-scheduled-string
+ "\\) *<\\([^>]+\\)>"))
+ (callback
+ (lambda () (time-less-p
+ (org-time-string-to-time (match-string 2))
+ (org-time-string-to-time date)))))
+ (message "%d entries before %s"
+ (org-occur regexp nil callback) date)))
+
(defun org-evaluate-time-range (&optional to-buffer)
"Evaluate a time range by computing the difference between start and end.
Normally the result is just printed in the echo area, but with prefix arg
Diff finished. Sun Dec 9 22:32:19 2007
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Bastien