Carsten, I admit I could be using the function inappropriately. Please let me know if am. I have a little function I wrote to help me maintain a journal, I didn't like the formatting I got using rem
Carsten, I admit I could be using the function inappropriately. Please let me know if am. I have a little function I wrote to help me maintain a journal, I didn't like the formatting I got using reme
You can probably use custom agenda commands for this. See the documentation for the org-agenda-custom-commands and the corresponding section in the manual [1]. You can set the org-agenda-files and or
The word/regexp agenda search to work with more than one word or regexp unless the first word or regexp is also preceded by a "+" or "-". Take the following example. --8<--cut here--start-->8-- * Org
Hi Lee, I do not understand. Why would you call this function? It is being called by the internals of isearch, and when that happens, isearch.el is obviously loaded. What am I missing here? - Carsten
I noticed some interesting behavior with the org-goto-local-search-headings function in Emacs 23.1.1. If you call the function before doing an incremental search, searching forward fails. If you call
Nicolas Goaziou writes on Tue 14 Nov 2017 21:35: Thanks for pointing this out. But boy is it complicated: I have: org-occur-case-fold-search is a variable defined in `org.el'. Its value is t Document
Sometimes when I create my agenda I get an "Invalid search bound (wrong side of point)". Usually this happens when I just filed some todos and hit r on the Agenda screen; invariably when this happens
Hello, It is not. It follows regular isearch in Emacs. Quoting Emacs manual: An upper-case letter anywhere in the search string makes the search case-sensitive. Thus, searching for ‘Foo’ does not
I'm not familiar with mh-search, so I can't comment there. As for mairix, I think a big improvement that notmuch has is its search syntax, (including phrase-based searching). With notmuch searches lo
Well, I think it would be useful to get support for this in Org-mode, so if someone would like to write the interface - please go ahead. - Carsten On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:39:03 +0100, Carsten Dominik
Hi, I provide more information, since I'm always getting this error. ** My configuration GNU Emacs 23.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, multi-tty) of 2007-09-05 org 5.11 (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/
When I run M-x org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer on any TODO item from agenda view I see the below error "Invalid search bound" I can reproduce with the below config (setq org-agenda-files (list "~/
Here is the patch, now applying cleanly on master again. -- a/lisp/org-agenda.el +++ b/lisp/org-agenda.el @@ -4437,9 +4437,9 @@ in `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'." regexps+)) (setq regexps+ (so
I frequently use org-agenda-set-restriction-lock to concentrate on one of my org-files during work. I have a custom agenda-search command that I would like to use while at work. However, when I try t
Hi Dave, I have tried to download the git source of gnugol and compile it. Running into a few issues at the moment: I did download and build the jansson library which is installed in /usr/local Howev
I have been an avid user of org-mode for over 2 years now. It has grown increasingly painful to exit emacs to use anything else! Recently I found that making the jump to web-search-space was botherin
Hi Nick, On the following entry if you put the point after 'foo' and S-M-RET to create a new checkbox it gives the following stack dump: ,--[ test.org ] - [ ] foo<S-M-RET here> `-- Debugger entered--
my 2 cents would vote for a variable which manages case folding. This would be in-line with how isearch works and something familiar to most Emacs users. I also prefer a single function which behaves
Hello, Note that there is `org-occur-case-fold-search'. We could implement something similar with, e.g., `org-agenda-search-view-case-fold-search'. Or maybe use a variable for every search related fu