From: John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com>
To: R.M.Krug@gmail.com
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Christian Egli <christian.egli@sbs.ch>
Subject: Re: taskjuggler (tj3) export issues and proposals
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 09:20:59 -0600 [thread overview]
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On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 01/02/12 15:09, Christian Egli wrote:
>> Hi John
>>
>> John Hendy <jw.hendy@gmail.com> writes:
>>
[...]
>>
>> First off let me say that I'm using the taskjuggler exporter with
>> tj3, so it should work.
>
> This is good news. As I am planning of using it only for basic stuff,
> it should work for me as well.
>
> But I am not clear about
>
> 1) how your .org file looks
I copied the second big code block example from the worg tutorial
(http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-taskjuggler.html) into a
new org file. I used the part immediately following the phrase:
"Your resulting Org mode project file will look somewhat like the following:"
> 2) your reports.tji looks
I attached one based on the taskjuggler tutorial but simplified and
with the header tweaked to match the four main sections of the
project.
> 3) what I have to set in emacs / org variables to use tj3.
--- in .emacs: =(setq org-export-taskjuggler-target-version 3.1)=
--- I attached a screenshot of my settings for
org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports at present (tested it in a
session just now and will change to a permanent setting in .emacs of
=(setq org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports "include
\"reports.tji\"")=.
>
> Would it be possible to post a small basic example so that one has
> something to start working with? I still feel lost.
Let me know if the above suffices!
John
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rainer
>
>>
>> As far as I know setting the
>> org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports should work. As I agree that
>> this is a bit clumsy and sets the reports for all projects. I'm
>> setting the variable in a file variable like so (the
>> compile-command is optional but you need to adapt it to match the
>> location of your tj3 binary and your file name):
>>
>> # Local Variables: # org-export-taskjuggler-target-version: 3.0 #
>> org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports: ("include
>> \"reports.tji\"") # compile-command: "~/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/bin/tj3
>> yourfilename.tjp" # End:
>>
>> Then I define the reports in a separate file which is included
>> similar to the solution you outline below.
>>
>> I guess I should have some default report definitions for tj3 in
>> the exporter itself. The tj3 reports are quite massive and it is
>> hard to come by some which could be included in the Emacs source
>> (you need copyright assignments). Maybe the ones I have in my
>> reports.tji could qualify.
>>
>>> For one, not every project will have the same report. Secondly,
>>> it seems odd to tweak report definitions through my .emacs file?
>>>
>>
>> Yes I agree, see above.
>>
>>> Based on my fiddling tonight, here are some
>>> suggestions/inquiries:
>>>
>>> 1) Could there be something equivalent to #+latex/#+begin_latex
>>> that would let me export some literal taskjuggler syntax into a
>>> file? Perhaps throw everything between a #+begin/end_taskjuggler
>>> just before the closing "}" for the task?
>>
>> I can see a use case for this with regards to reports. But what is
>> the use case if you'd place this inside tasks? The problem with
>> literal sections of taskjuggler is where to place them. Something
>> might me related to the project header, other stuff to the reports,
>> etc.
>>
>>> 2) Could a different naming convention be used? It seems the
>>> currently it's either what is defined by the property :task_id:
>>> or defaults to the first word of the headline. If the default
>>> were more likely to be unique, it would spare having to define a
>>> ton of =task_id= properties; instead one could define
>>> dependencies based on headline names because the syntax for
>>> naming was known and not likely to clash with another headline's
>>> ID. --- First word of the parent headline + "_" + first word of
>>> actual headline? --- Bump it to the first two words of each
>>> headline?
>>
>> The exporter just makes the task_id locally unique. That's what tj
>> expects. From your usage I guess that you have a lot of tasks with
>> the same name (probably within different hierarchies). Both methods
>> you outline could be implemented. Which one is more general?
>>
>>> 3) As a piggyback on #1, I am successful with the following
>>> process: -- create reports.tji with my report definitions --
>>> org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports set to nothing -- export
>>> from orgmode -- edit exported-file.tjp and add: include
>>> "reports.tji" to the end -- run =tj3 filename.tjp=
>>
>> Could you not set org-export-taskjuggler-default-reports to
>> "include \"reports.tji\""? Otherwise you can use file variables as
>> I outlined above.
>>
>>> Simply allowing the addition of =include "reports.tji"= or even
>>> mandating that it exists would allow the use of tj3 with the
>>> current exporter.
>>>
>>> I don't know lisp and feel a bit guilty making potentially
>>> code-heavy suggestions about this... That said, I'm happy to
>>> pitch in with the manual/worg since they're a but outdated
>>> anyway.
>>
>> I'm happy to take you up on this offer. The worg page is a lot of
>> work, as it has all these screen shots. I'd be happy if you could
>> update it once you get all of this working.
>>
>>> I don't see an obvious place where one can even download tj
>>> 2.x.x anymore.
>>
>> I have it installed on an old machine.
>>
>>> The tj team seems to have left that version behind; perhaps the
>>> org exporter should to?
>>
>> I still prefer the old reports. But I guess yes, the exporter
>> should move on and support tj3 out of the box. The two main
>> problems are
>>
>> 1. default reports with copyright assignments. As I include this in
>> the Emacs source we need to have assignments. I can't just take the
>> ones from the tj3 manual (I'd have to ask the author first).
>>
>> 2. A way to invoke the view (as seamless as before). For tj 2.4 I
>> was able to just invoke the taskjuggler gui with the exported tjp
>> file. For tj3 the exporter needs to somehow find out which reports
>> are generated (HTML, text, csv) and then invoke the appropriate
>> viewer. This might be simplified I take some assumptions, but I
>> haven't come up with a clever way to do this.
>>
>> Thanks Christian
>>
>
>
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### begin report definition
macro TaskTip [
tooltip istask() -8<-
'''Start: ''' <-query attribute='start'->
'''End: ''' <-query attribute='end'->
----
'''Resources:'''
<-query attribute='resources'->
----
'''Precursors: '''
<-query attribute='precursors'->
----
'''Followers: '''
<-query attribute='followers'->
->8-
]
navigator navbar {
hidereport 0
}
textreport frame "" {
header -8<-
== Project Title ==
<[navigator id="navbar"]>
->8-
footer "----"
textreport index "Overview" {
formats html
center '<[report id="overview"]>'
}
}
taskreport overview "" {
header -8<-
=== Project Overview ===
Project Areas
* Specification
* Software Specification
* Software Testing
* Manual
=== Timeline ===
->8-
columns bsi { title 'WBS' },
name, start, end, duration, status, chart { ${TaskTip} }
# For this report we like to have the abbreviated weekday in front
# of the date. %a is the tag for this.
timeformat "%Y-%m-%d"
loadunit days
hideresource 1
sorttasks tree
#caption 'All effort values are in man days.'
}
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-01 15:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-01 4:59 taskjuggler (tj3) export issues and proposals John Hendy
2012-02-01 14:09 ` Christian Egli
2012-02-01 14:18 ` Rainer M Krug
2012-02-01 15:20 ` John Hendy [this message]
2012-02-01 15:54 ` Christian Egli
2012-02-01 17:47 ` John Hendy
2012-02-02 7:10 ` Christian Egli
2012-02-02 15:49 ` John Hendy
2012-02-02 16:08 ` OT: taskjuggler question [was: Re: taskjuggler (tj3) export issues and proposals] Nick Dokos
2012-02-02 16:22 ` John Hendy
2012-02-02 16:24 ` OT: taskjuggler question Christian Egli
2012-02-02 17:13 ` Nick Dokos
2012-02-01 18:36 ` taskjuggler (tj3) export issues and proposals Rainer M Krug
2012-02-01 15:07 ` John Hendy
2012-02-02 8:23 ` Christian Egli
2012-05-07 4:26 ` Eric S Fraga
2012-05-08 8:16 ` Bastien
2012-05-08 9:14 ` Eric Fraga
2012-05-08 14:36 ` John Hendy
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