It seems that I have to add the file in which I am searching to the list of agenda files (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24966333/emacs-org-mode-tags-not-found) that however is not described in
Hello, I added `org-occur-case-fold-search' variable in master. Setting it to `smart' should mimic isearch when calling org-occur. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
thanks for being thorough and for fixing it. that would only either allow case folding or no case folding. in isearch, if you searchfor lowercase, it folds. if you searchfor uppercase CATEGORY, it
Hello, how can I display property values in the agenda, more specifically, in the results of an agenda search? Consider the following example: * Some Project ** TODO Some Task ** NEXT Some subtask I
I'm currently building a large knowledge database with my org-mode notes. However there are other sources of knowledge like - my colleciton of Freeplane mindmaps (xml files) - my zotero Library Is it
I'm currently building a large knowledge database with my org-mode notes. However there are other sources of knowledge like - my colleciton of Freeplane mindmaps (xml files) - my zotero Library Is it
org-show-context-detail may also be relevant: org-show-context-detail is a variable defined in `org.el'. Its value is ((isearch . lineage) (bookmark-jump . lineage) (default . ancestors)) Documentati
hmm: == search-invisible is a variable defined in `isearch.el'. Its value is open Documentation: If t incremental search/query-replace can match hidden text. A nil value means don't match invisible t
(Thorsten asked me to repost this from github.) When calling navi-search-and-switch interactively, I get the following backtrace: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) navi-
Yes, I understand that, but limiting the search space with C-c a s seems to me to be a good solution for keyword searching. If there are too many results, you can then do C-s of the same keyword in t
Hello, Esben! (Digging up old thread, sorry!) Would you consider defining org-refile-targets and then using C-u M-x org-refile (which you can bind to a handy keyboard shortcut, of course)? org-refile
I like the sticky agenda feature very much, so I've activated sticky agendas in general. That's useful, as I have several filtered and sorted views of my projects and tasks which I do use quite often
Yeah, that works nicely;), but it's a hardcoded search string. How would you pass a search string, like C-c a s? I looked at org-search-view, but got lost pretty quick. -- Esben Stien is address@hidd
Hi Esben, You can have a custom agenda command like this one: (setq org-agenda-custom-commands '(("c" "Level 3 courge" tags "+LEVEL=3" ((org-agenda-regexp-filter-preset '("+corge")))))) You can hack
I have a long tree, like this: * foo ** bar ** baz ** hukarz ** qux ** quux ** corge ** grault text: corge ** garply text: corge ** azerty ** plugh text: corge ** ethud corge Now, If I f.ex do C-c a
My guess is not: "G G" creates an nnir group by default, and those group names look like "nnir:nnir-87sisvb4tg.fsf" or something similar. There's no "nnir" link type (only "gnus:group-name"), and eve
Hi Thorsten, I think you misunderstood somewhat what I was suggesting. As far as I understand, navi-mode uses an interface like occur; it presents a separate buffer with the results which you can the
Or, for a "pure" Org solution: C-c a < s *salsa dance searches for terms appearing only *in the headline* (including tags). Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
Or, for a "pure" Org solution: C-c a < s *salsa dance searches for terms appearing only *in the headline* (including tags). Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban