Between the version 7.9.3f and 8.2.3a, the org team changed the property drawer from lowercase to capital letters for the org-element-headline-parser -- this resulted in several hours of lost time tr
Hi Suvayu, yes, it works on top of occur-mode in a separate buffer, but *Navi* buffer are permanent, and there can exist many of them at the same time. [...] I think I more or less understood what th
Hi, Let's say I have an org file structured like this * Project 1 ** Tasks foo ** Ideas * Project 2 ** Tasks bar When I search 'foo' I'd like the agenda search-view to display 'Project 1' instead of
No, but there are missing stack frames: it fails on the search-backward that org-goto-local-search-headings does. In the best "let's cure the symptom, not the disease" manner, try changing the point-
It's because I only gave you a part of the required function. Also, if you look at the doc-string, you'll see that: 1. it should return the position to continue the search from; 2. you should set `or
Hello, You could add the following test, which will return a non-nil value for the closing of an inline-task, in `org-agenda-skip-function': (and (featurep 'org-inlinetask) (let ((case-fold-search t)
You can also restrict agenda to a single file with C-u C-c C-x <. Subsequent agenda commands and searches will only use the current file until you remove the restriction with C-c C-x > -Bernt
Hi Darlan, Custom agenda commands do not support prompting forsearch phrases. However the above comment gave me an idea. I could use a custom function to wrap around the search functions and use let
AFAICT, the OP was not inquiring about a multivalue search, but rather simply asking how to match an entire property value string (i.e., the title of a book). The problems was caused not by unescaped
I don't believe this is the case. The following search works fine for me with the OP's properties drawer: C-c a m TITLE="Quantum Mechanics" I don't believe the space in property values is meant to in
With the headline "** text search much faster than tag search" Is that so? and an agenda text search: {faster than} does not return it {faster\ than} also Either of these should now (after pulling)
With the headline "** text search much faster than tag search" and an agenda text search: {faster than} does not return it {faster\ than} also I think of {...} as a single token even if it has spaces
FWIW, here's my elisp function to search all my org files with lgrep: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- (defun my-org-grep (search &optional context) "Searchfor word in org files. Prefix argument determi
FWIW, here's my elisp function to search all my org files with lgrep: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- (defun my-org-grep (search &optional context) "Searchfor word in org files. Prefix argument determin
maybe org-mode does not but of course emacs does: M-x grep RET or M-x occur RET HTH, eric -- Eric S Fraga GnuPG: 8F5C 279D 3907 E14A 5C29 570D C891 93D8 FFFC F67D
Hello. I want to search org files in my /org folder. But I can't find a command to search files wholly. C-c a s (org-search-view) does search only with headline. I can't search the contents of my org
I have a small utility routine that depends on org-link-search to throw an error. It knew how to create the missing headline on it's own. A recent change and the default settings breaks the original
I have a small utility routine that depends on org-link-search to throw an error. It knew how to create the missing headline on it's own. A recent change and the default settings breaks the original
Hi Jan, Hm, currently I use a local dovecot imap server for storing all my mails and use Gnus' nnir to search using the dovecot full text search (it indexes automatically). This works pretty good, bu