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Re: [O] Org-mode v8 broke my workflow


From: Marcin Borkowski
Subject: Re: [O] Org-mode v8 broke my workflow
Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 17:16:33 +0200

Dnia 2013-05-18, o godz. 15:09:19
Andreas Röhler <address@hidden> napisał(a):

> Am 18.05.2013 13:54, schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
> > Dnia 2013-05-18, o godz. 08:07:07
> > Andreas Röhler <address@hidden> napisał(a):
> >
> >> Am 18.05.2013 00:52, schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
> >>> Hi list,
> >>>
> >>> can't resist;): http://xkcd.com/1172/
> >>>
> >>> I have this at the end of my .emacs:
> >>>
> >>> (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
> >>> (org-agenda-list)
> >>> (delete-window)
> >>>
> >>> The point is that I want agenda to appear as the only thing when I
> >>> start Emacs.  However, sometimes I start it e.g. when delivering a
> >>> presentation; I don't want all the people to look at my overdue
> >>> todo items;), so I used to press q while Emacs was starting
> >>> (which takes quite a while on my netbook).  This used to bury the
> >>> agenda so that *scratch* was visible.  Now, instead of *scratch*,
> >>> one of my agenda org files appears.  What do I do to restore the
> >>> previous behavior? (Really, that setup worked for me;).)
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>
> >> You could move (org-agenda-list) at the beginning of your init, so
> >> it's not displayed as last. However, it might be displayed while
> >> loading for a short time though. If you want make sure it's never
> >> shown, don't see another way than deleting it from init and call it
> >> via M-x, resp. from menu.
> >
> > I guess you misread my post;
> 
> Probably
> 
> the problem seems to be about the order of
> > buffers - I' like all the .org buffers to be /buried/.
> >
> 
> Okay. As it seems to matter at start, what about not open it?

Well, org-agenda-list visits all agenda files and is quite angry if
their buffers get killed.

> In cases, you might want open some files only ocassionaly, you could
> put a command into your init.
> 
> 
> (defun load-my-stuff-please ()
>    (interactive)
>    (load "/PATH-TO-STUFF/STUFF-1")
>    (load "/PATH-TO-STUFF/STUFF-2")
>    ...
>    (load "/PATH-TO-STUFF/STUFF-n"))
> 
> After evaluation resp. restart may you call it as command.
> Also, if want to load it all the time, add to your init
> after this definition
> 
> (load-my-stuff-please)

Well, load won't work for me - these are not Lisp files.

Regards,

-- 
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University



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