From: Karl Voit <devnull@Karl-Voit.at>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Time-proportional agenda view
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 19:51:12 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2011-06-15T19-40-41@devnull.Karl-Voit.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3A8647D3-5963-4302-87EF-AA04C06CCB25@cern.ch
* Jacek Generowicz <jacek.generowicz@cern.ch> wrote:
> Hello,
Hi!
> When viewing the agenda, I would like to get an immediate visual clue
> about the time-span of entries.
I'd like to have more visual clue too.
> For example, if I have the following items
>
> * Boring meeting
> <2011-06-15 Wed 08:00>--<2011-06-15 Wed 13:00>
> * Lunch with mistress
> <2011-06-15 Wed 13:00>--<2011-06-15 Wed 14:00>
What about additionally having:
* Telephone call customer
<2011-06-15 Wed 12:00>--<2011-06-15 Wed 13:30>
> 8:00...... --------------------
> 9:00-13:00 Boring Meeting
> 10:00...... Boring Meeting
> 11:00...... Boring Meeting
> 12:00...... Boring Meeting
> 13:00-14:00 Lunch with mistress
How to visualize overlapping things? Not that easy without those
boxes the usual calendar app has. What are you thinking here?
My first quick idea (hack) for this problem:
8:00...... --------------------
9:00-13:00 # Boring Meeting
10:00...... #
11:00...... #
12:00-13:30 ## Telephone call customer
13:00-14:00 ## Lunch with mistress
Those «#» characters visualize the number of parallel items.
Besides implementation difficulties: how would you like to see this
situation in your agenda view? Do you have a better idea?
Or is there a chance of having some ASCII-art boxes for
time-spanning entries?
--
Karl Voit
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2011-06-15 10:53 Time-proportional agenda view Jacek Generowicz
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