Hi, I was trying to manage my technical journal papers using Orgmode. I followed instructions from the following links http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org
A few things to check and try: o What does C-h v post-command-hook RET say? o emacs -q and try incremental search. I expect no problem. o comment out the loading of org from your emacs and restart em
Hello! [[info:org#Search Options]] says that search options are intended for file: type links only. However, since Org documents can also be loaded over network protocols like HTTP and hyper://, I'd
Dear maintainers, Here is my workaround. If this approach seems sensible I can prepare a patch to `org-notmuch-follow-link` in ol-notmuch.el. (use-package org-notmuch ;; the default value for `org-no
Ah - occur is nice - very nice. I like the output and also that it shows me all hits - I'll use this more often! Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainer<at>krugs<dot>de PGP: 0x0F52F982 Attachment: sig
It would be nice to be able to search in links without extra work to change modes. Without this, you cannot even searchfor a cite key! You *can* search in links without changing modes. <menu-bar> <e
Aloha all, A document that exported nicely with the new LaTeX exporter on 9/18 now fails with a more recent pull from git. I've included a portion of the backtrace and the section of the org file tha
Matching tags in the scanner is not using search (which would be influenced by case-fold-search). Instead, it uses membership tests, which is case-insensitive. Here is a patch which does make this ma
Hi Matt, Yes, that was one of my misconceptions from my reading of the org-agenda-custom-commands docs. The docs say: [...] match What to searchfor: - a single keyword for TODO keyword searches - a
Patch 440 (http://patchwork.newartisans.com/patch/440/) is now "Accepted". Maintainer comment: none This relates to the following submission: http://mid.gmane.org/%3C87y6843wiu.fsf%40fastmail.fm%3E H
These work just fine. Org-mode also has a built-in interface to emacs' multi-occur function -- it searches for (and displays) all lines containing a given regexp in one's agenda files.[1] Simply typ
* org-agenda.el (org-search-view): Fixed inclusion of agenda-archives in org-agenda-text-search-extra-files. org-search-view lacked a local binding for org-agenda-text-search-extra-files. Thus when p
Hi Carsten, I'm using org-mode from commit 001e6df25c75e2566ad9c083341b4906e86cd8d8. In the agenda I'm doing a searchfor tasks with no effort estimate using ,-- `-- and entering column mode to enter
i have been wondering about the search sequence for this function. id updating is capable of being quite slow, which can be distracting when you follow a link and emacs hangs for a while, so i was th
Hi, Your approach probably works most of the time, but I don't like the idea of having to perform 2 queries when one should be enough. I think a better approach would be to change notmuch-show (or ad
I am grabbing a lot of links from plain text files these days and find that the way in which org generates search strings in file links is inconsistent. That is, org-capture and org-insert-link behav
Hi Brady, I cannot reproduce this: with your custom agenda views, when I hit `C-c a f' in my agendas (with a different tag matching something here) I do get a list of all items with the tag, includin
For a global search, the result of custom command `g' seems to work, while the custom command `f' fails. I am guessing this has to do with `search' block is not tied in strongly to the greater set of