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Hi Joakim,
That's very cool! I've never seen anyone use more than the default set of priorities before. If you have any non-sensitive data like that, would you mind sharing a sample of it? I'd like to see how you use it, maybe give it a try myself.
This is an interesting idea. I hadn't thought about selecting priorities like that. So I guess what you need is something like:
(:priority (> "A"))
And that would select items whose numeric priority is greater than the numeric value of A, right? Or maybe something like:
(:priority> "A")
What do you think? I think the second would be easier to implement. I think that won't be too difficult.
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I think this should do it! Please let me know what you think. :)
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Thanks, I'll try your solution!
The reason I have so many priority levels is because the way I work with org. I write down every idea I have and I have many ideas. I wont find time to do most of them, but if I write them down I can postpone ideas with peace of mind. atm I have 1300 open TODO:s. Of course this becomes unmanageable, so I sift TODO:s upwards in priority until I actually do them. That means priority A is mostly not high enough to be done immediately. As an aside, since priorities above A arent intuitive, because you have to know ascii by heart, I have also colorcoded the priority cookies to make them more readable.
Anyway, thanks for your work on org!
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As an aside, since priorities above A arent intuitive, because you have to know ascii by heart, I have also colorcoded the priority cookies to make them more readable.
That sounds really interesting! Would you mind sharing the code that does that?
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the colors arent the best, but this is how you can do it:
(defun jv-org-faces ()
(setq org-priority-faces
`(
(59 . (:foreground ,(color-lighten-name "Red" 10) :background ,(color-lighten-name "Red" 10) :weight bold :underline t))
(60 . (:foreground "White" :background "Red" :weight bold :underline t))
(61 . (:foreground "White" :background "DarkRed" :weight bold :underline t))
(62 . (:foreground "White" :background ,(color-darken-name "DarkRed" 10) :weight bold :underline t))
(63 . (:foreground "White" :background ,(color-darken-name "DarkRed" -10) :weight bold :underline t))
(64 . (:foreground ,(color-lighten-name "Yellow" 0) :background ,(color-lighten-name "Yellow" -10) ))
(65 . "DeepPink")
(66 . "firebrick")
(67 . "tomato"))
))
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Thanks! I didn't even realize those color functions existed in Emacs!
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