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It might be nice to also bind C-n
and C-p
and/or TAB/shift-TAB
to navigate through the org-timeblock-list with org-timeblock-forward-block
and org-timeblock-backward-block
.
I have easy to access arrow keys on my keyboard, but my laptop has quite hard to reach arrow keys.
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The scheduling interface is pretty fast if you get used to it, but I'm not sure if it's a big enough improvement to be different from how rescheduling in org-agenda works. I saw you have plans to integrate more with org-agenda, so you've likely already thought of this.
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Consider adding, even if very minimal, an info manual.
One use case is I used a command earlier to adjust the range of days, but now have already forgotten it. Browsing through the help wasn't enough to jog my memory.
An info document might have content such as "Adjust the range of days". Where info documents exist I can simply use M-x consult-info RET org RET noweb reference RET
, or in this case M-x consult-info RET org-timeblock RET range day
and land at a heading like "How to adjust the range of days in the time grid".
If you aren't a believer in info manuals yet to rapidly learn emacs in emacs, check this video out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozrGXYQIBHg
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Thanks for the great customize interface! This also makes recommending org-mode much easier to less technical but motivated friends.
I don't see a way to customize the top header line with the date and it's a very hard to read yellow with white text background for me using modus-vivendi
theme.
Maybe a customize is needed for org-timeblock-faces
?
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It would be very useful if I could use this both to:
- time block
- see how the actual time-blocks happened
For instance I missed a time-block this morning and canceled it. It disappeared from the time grid. It would be nice if there were an option to show the time-block but somehow indicate it was cancelled.
Maybe like org's log-mode where completed items are shown.
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More of a time-blocking strategy related thing than feedback for this specific package, but maybe useful to know my usage context:
I've went with the approach of pre-scheduling recurring events, then if I need to adjust things I cancel that time block and replace it with new ones.
This would conflict with my ask about a log mode sort of, because I'd want to see DONE items but not CANCELLED.
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Watching your demo video made me realize I could use this to block a period of time for a general category, and then make more specific items within it:
14:00-15:00 1 hour work
14:10-14:40 work item 1
14:40-15:00 work item 2
If you mix this with org-multi-clock you can track time for the general category as well as the specific items too.
One thing that would be nice here is if the larger block could align to the left, or if there were a customization option to allow largest time block to align left when there are overlaps.
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Thanks for the great customize interface! This also makes recommending org-mode much easier to less technical but motivated friends.
I don't see a way to customize the top header line with the date and it's a very hard to read yellow with white text background for me using
modus-vivendi
theme.Maybe a customize is needed for
org-timeblock-faces
?
Recently I added some faces to customize the looks. For example, you can now change org-timeblock-select
face to change the color of selected block/column.
Thank you for the feedback
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Consider adding, even if very minimal, an info manual.
The info manual will indeed be helpful, thank you.
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Related Issues (20)
- compat-version error HOT 2
- Allow control of shown hours HOT 6
- org-timeblock/:catch: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory, compat-macs HOT 3
- Can't display chinese characters HOT 2
- Cannot show only one day when `org-timeblock-n-days-view` is set to 1 HOT 2
- Wrong type argument: integer-or-marker-p HOT 1
- Support faces in `org-timeblock-tag-colors` HOT 2
- Consider using org-ql-search interface and make org-timeblock display its results HOT 1
- Allow to display empty time range instead of "no data."
- "no data" if later date found before current date HOT 3
- FEATURE: support org-clocking in org-timeblock mode
- Does not render links properly
- how to change face size
- how to specify tags
- Time/date range not correctly rendered HOT 4
- Suggestion: Work Week and Week view HOT 3
- Support for sexp entries?
- On startup: obsolete timestamp with cdr 1
- org-timeblock-schedule to reschedule removes repeater information
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