From: Alexis <flexibeast@gmail.com> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Cc: help-gnu-emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> Subject: Re: [O] org-calendar-holiday and local holidays Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2015 11:33:39 +1100 [thread overview] Message-ID: <871tl8s0f0.fsf@gmail.com> (raw) In-Reply-To: <87pp8sz70q.fsf@hornet.workgroup> [Crossposted to the help-gnu-emacs list, for possible advice on whether or not this involves a bug in GNU Emacs.] On 2015-03-02T09:29:09+1100, Melleus said: M> I'm afraid to ask. But... Anyway. Does %%(org-calendar-holiday) M> know about holiday-local-holidays? I'm not programmer, sorry. I've M> set up those local holidays but cannot see them in my agenda. You can examine the definition of an ELisp function by: 1. typing C-h f whilst on a function; 2. typing RET to take you to the documentation for that function; 3. typing TAB then RET to take you to the function definition. Starting with point on `org-calendar-holiday`, we find that: - `org-calendar-holiday` calls (if available) `calendar-check-holidays` or (otherwise) `check-calendar-holidays`; - `calendar-check-holidays` calls `calendar-holiday-list`; - `calendar-holiday-list` makes use of the `calendar-holidays` variable. We can examine the documentation for the `calendar-holidays` variable by moving point onto and typing C-h v RET. On my setup (manually compiled Emacs 24.4.1 on Debian Wheezy(+updates) x86_64 together with Org 20150223), the documentation suggests that `calendar-holidays` makes use of the `holiday-local-holidays` variable; and the documentation for `holiday-local-holidays` merely refers us back to the documentation for `calendar-holidays`. When i scroll down to look at the current value of `calendar-holidays`, however, i see that neither the current value nor the original value makes any reference to the `holiday-local-holidays` variable. And indeed, when i examine my agenda for next Monday, which is a local holiday i've specified in `holiday-local-holidays`, i can't see that local holiday. To fix this, i use M-: to evaluate: (setq calendar-holidays (append calendar-holidays holiday-local-holidays)) after which the local holiday next Monday appears in my Org agenda. Given the documentation for the `calendar-holidays` variable, the fact that i need to manually add the value of the `holiday-local-holidays` variable to `calendar-holidays` seems to me like it might be a coding or documentation bug in Emacs .... ? Alexis.
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From: Alexis <flexibeast@gmail.com> To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Cc: help-gnu-emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> Subject: Re: org-calendar-holiday and local holidays Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2015 11:33:39 +1100 [thread overview] Message-ID: <871tl8s0f0.fsf@gmail.com> (raw) In-Reply-To: <87pp8sz70q.fsf@hornet.workgroup> [Crossposted to the help-gnu-emacs list, for possible advice on whether or not this involves a bug in GNU Emacs.] On 2015-03-02T09:29:09+1100, Melleus said: M> I'm afraid to ask. But... Anyway. Does %%(org-calendar-holiday) M> know about holiday-local-holidays? I'm not programmer, sorry. I've M> set up those local holidays but cannot see them in my agenda. You can examine the definition of an ELisp function by: 1. typing C-h f whilst on a function; 2. typing RET to take you to the documentation for that function; 3. typing TAB then RET to take you to the function definition. Starting with point on `org-calendar-holiday`, we find that: - `org-calendar-holiday` calls (if available) `calendar-check-holidays` or (otherwise) `check-calendar-holidays`; - `calendar-check-holidays` calls `calendar-holiday-list`; - `calendar-holiday-list` makes use of the `calendar-holidays` variable. We can examine the documentation for the `calendar-holidays` variable by moving point onto and typing C-h v RET. On my setup (manually compiled Emacs 24.4.1 on Debian Wheezy(+updates) x86_64 together with Org 20150223), the documentation suggests that `calendar-holidays` makes use of the `holiday-local-holidays` variable; and the documentation for `holiday-local-holidays` merely refers us back to the documentation for `calendar-holidays`. When i scroll down to look at the current value of `calendar-holidays`, however, i see that neither the current value nor the original value makes any reference to the `holiday-local-holidays` variable. And indeed, when i examine my agenda for next Monday, which is a local holiday i've specified in `holiday-local-holidays`, i can't see that local holiday. To fix this, i use M-: to evaluate: (setq calendar-holidays (append calendar-holidays holiday-local-holidays)) after which the local holiday next Monday appears in my Org agenda. Given the documentation for the `calendar-holidays` variable, the fact that i need to manually add the value of the `holiday-local-holidays` variable to `calendar-holidays` seems to me like it might be a coding or documentation bug in Emacs .... ? Alexis.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-03-02 0:33 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2015-03-01 22:29 org-calendar-holiday and local holidays Melleus 2015-03-02 0:33 ` Alexis [this message] 2015-03-02 0:33 ` Alexis 2015-03-02 15:26 ` Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo 2015-03-02 22:23 ` [O] " Alexis 2015-03-02 22:23 ` Alexis 2015-03-02 17:32 ` Melleus 2015-03-02 21:58 ` Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo 2015-03-02 22:54 ` [O] " Alexis 2015-03-02 22:54 ` Alexis 2015-03-02 23:53 ` [O] " Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo 2015-03-02 23:53 ` Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo 2015-03-03 13:43 ` Melleus 2015-03-02 1:40 ` Nick Dokos 2015-03-02 15:34 ` Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo 2015-03-02 17:30 ` Melleus
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