Hi Bastien,

I tried using a skip function to create an agenda that only contains habits following this post. To display habits that are not scheduled for today, I enabled "org-habit-show-habits-only-for-today". This made it possible for me to view all other habits by navigating through the agenda.

The problem with this approach is that some of my habits have various intervals, ie. daily, bi-weekly, bi-monthly and monthly. This makes it quite cumbersome to track down all of the habits in the agenda. Also, there is a lot of "noise" because of the agenda day separators and the "duplication" of habits (ie. daily habits are displayed every day).

How can I get a "cleaner" view of the habit list for entries that are scheduled at some point in the future? Maybe if it would somehow be possible to create an agenda that "collapses" multiple days into one, I could filter it by habit to give me a habit list. I could see myself using this collapsed agenda for other things as well.

Henning

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> wrote:
Hi Henning,

Henning Weiss <hdweiss@gmail.com> writes:

> I was wondering how to create a list that contains all habits
> including their consistency graph.

You should be able to do this with an agenda, skipping
entries that are not habits.  (See `org-agenda-skip-function'
on how to use your own function for skipping entries.)

HTH,

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 Bastien