ENH update conf to reflect org-x-dag

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Nathan Dwarshuis 2022-04-10 19:00:30 -04:00
parent 7efe4c8074
commit ccf1a007cb
1 changed files with 17 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -1823,7 +1823,9 @@ Additionally, using specialized file variables makes it much easier and faster t
org-x-reference-files (list "reference/idea.org" "reference/questions.org")
org-x-endpoint-goal-file "reference/goals/endpoint.org"
org-x-lifetime-goal-file "reference/goals/lifetime.org"
org-x-survival-goal-file "reference/goals/survival.org"
org-x-daily-plan-file "plans/daily.org"
org-x-weekly-plan-file "plans/weekly.org"
org-x-quarterly-plan-file "plans/quarterly.org"
org-refile-targets '((org-x-get-action-files :maxlevel . 9)
@ -1866,10 +1868,15 @@ My org config became so huge that I decided to move it all to a separate library
The advantage of doing it this way is that I can byte-compile and test independent of the other messy things in the main config. Furthermore, I can use it as a testing ground for new packages if I deem some functionality useful enough for more than just me.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(let ((dir (nd/expand-lib-directory "org-x")))
(defun nd/load-and-compile (dir)
(add-to-list 'load-path dir)
(--each (directory-files dir t ".*\\.el$") (byte-recompile-file it nil 0)))
(nd/load-and-compile (nd/expand-lib-directory "either"))
(nd/load-and-compile (nd/expand-lib-directory "dag"))
(nd/load-and-compile (nd/expand-lib-directory "org-x"))
(require 'dag)
(require 'org-x)
#+end_src
** buffer interface
@ -2392,7 +2399,7 @@ I use tags for agenda filtering (primarily for GTD contexts, see below). Each ta
;; a tag to make meetings suck less
(,org-x-tag-meeting . ?g)
;; life categories, used for gtd priorities
(:startgroup)
(,(org-x-life-category-tag 'env) . ?E)
@ -2536,8 +2543,8 @@ NOTE: Capitalized entries store a link to the capture along with writing to the
:immediate-finish t)
("M" "metablock" entry (file+olp+datetree ,org-x-daily-plan-file)
,(concat "* %^{Metablock Title}\n"
"%^t\n"
,(concat "* %(eval org-x-kw-todo) %^{Metablock Title}\n"
"SCHEDULED: %^t\n"
"%^{Effort}p"
"%?"))
@ -2575,7 +2582,9 @@ In some capture templates I want to automatically store a link to the entry so I
Add the creation time upon completing a capture.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(add-hook 'org-capture-before-finalize-hook
(lambda (&optional _always &rest _args) (org-x-set-creation-time)))
(lambda (&optional _always &rest _args)
(org-id-get-create)
(org-x-set-creation-time)))
#+end_src
*** refile
:PROPERTIES:
@ -2687,7 +2696,9 @@ In these cases, it is nice to know what happened during each cycle, so force not
Override the standard headline insertion function to add a timestamp for the time at which it was created.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(advice-add 'org-insert-heading :after
(lambda (&optional _always &rest _args) (org-x-set-creation-time)))
(lambda (&optional _always &rest _args)
(org-id-get-create)
(org-x-set-creation-time)))
#+end_src
*** agenda
:PROPERTIES:
@ -2750,11 +2761,6 @@ These are just some options to enable/disable some aesthetic things.
org-agenda-span 'day
org-agenda-current-time-string "### -- NOW -- ###")
#+END_SRC
Based on my screen size and usage patterns, this seems to be a good value to enable the maximum habit history to be shown without compromising aesthetics.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-habit-graph-column 50)
#+END_SRC
**** bulk actions
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: 7fefa0dc-70f2-4208-8f48-d10cab8b5bee