I use the key combos you suggest all the time, but the OP wanted to just search HEADLINES. Maybe the above methods work if you use regex and exploit the fact that all headlines have "*" characters in
for me too Internally, the necessary functionality already exists: ,--[ C-h f org-map-entries RET ] `-- or ,--[ C-h f org-element-map RET ] `-- One could either use something like this (defun tj/matc
Yes this feature would be useful. "s" in agenda just saves all Org Buffers for me. My work-around is to searchfor "* Foo", but this doesn't find headlines with TODO items. -k.
Hi Ali, If you install isearch+ (in elpa) you can toggle invisible text searching with C-+. Hope this helps, -Anthony Sometimes I just want to do an incremental search in the visible text of a pa
Sometimes I just want to do an incremental search in the visible text of a partially folded org file. In other words, I want the search to ignore text that is invisible due to folding. I know that th
Good Morning Did you ever find a resolution for this? I am experiencing very similar, né identical, symptoms. Mike Last bit of input -- when this behavior is displayed, if I C-c C-c on my options bl
You can try this function: ;; recursively find .org files in provided directory ;; modified from an Emacs Lisp Intro example (defun find-org-file-recursively (directory &optional filext) "Return .org
I wonder if semantic search can be leveraged to achieve the same. It might open other possibilities: searching only links, list items, source blocks, ... I think you get the point. :-p In the past I
Hi John, End of last week, after updating Org, I also got lots of fontification troubles inside Org buffers, but as well in more places (Gnus, in particular). I restarted Emacs many, many times, used
Last bit of input -- when this behavior is displayed, if I C-c C-c on my options block at the top of the file, it returns to fontified behavior and stays that way (even if meddling with headlines). I
Sorry for the long title, but that's the summary! I fired up a fresh Emacs session and used =C-a s search-term RET= to navigate to a headline in the results by putting the cursor on the line and pres
Hi Sebastien, Yes, that is correct, thank you. (There is also the apparent inconsistency between commented subtrees and "# " comments.) I use a mixture of custom and built-in commands, and direct cal
Hello, I want to perform an agenda search with a restriction to a subtree. - C-c C-x < on the subtree - org-agenda s <word> I get the follwing backtrace Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-ran
Thanks very much Nick. Maybe I'll move to the git version. Cheers, Alan -- Alan L Tyree http://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan Tel: 04 2748 6206 sip:address@hidden
In my version of org: Org-mode version 7.9.3d (release_7.9.3d-826-gbe0d87.dirty @ /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/) the code (in org-agenda.el:org-search-view, around line 4523) looks like this: ,-- o
Hi It took me a good hour to find the package that produced the problem. It's org-depend. I narrowed down my .emacs to a minimum: (add-to-list 'load-path "~/elisp/org") (add-to-list 'load-path "~/eli
Hi all Whenever I do a property-search (C-a / p) or an org-tags-view, some org-buffers are touched and need to be saved again, i.e. they display the ** flag in the status line and in Ibuffer. It is a