Hello, if I try to execute the following latex code block after a list item and followed by two blank lines I get an error. If I remove one blank line the code executes fine. -- - Very convenient for
Did you add the elisp from the article into your .emacs? Although the article described using "tag" as the link type I displayed "org-search" since that's what the OP wanted. To get the desired effec
the only way I know to do this is through something like helm, where you can use multiple sources forsearch. John -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Ca
hi ken, that's right, my point was that perhaps it is relevant, not that one would set the variable. for example, perhaps there is a way that timestamps can have an invisible property and thus be sub
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! -k. Please excuse brevity. Sent from pocket computer with tiny
Hi I got an error as follow when I tried to export: ,-- `-- I thought "OK - I'll searchfor uLELFit and just fix this link - but I could do what I wanted, I did not manage to find the link. I figured
When tangling a file whose source code blocks have capitalized BEGIN_SRC and END_SRC (as produced by <s-TAB for instance), org-babel-tangle will not detect the source code blocks when case-fold-sea
I ran an agenda text search and was puzzled that there were no results for a particular term. I even copied it from the headline to make sure it was the same word. I checked org-agenda-files. Other t
Can I expect sorting by priority to be easily usable in the `search' block for `org-agenda-custom-commands'? Here is a minimal example, where I can pull all headlines by using a tag filter on a nonse
Indeed, it does appear to be the same issue. I assuming no progress on fixing it? I guess that leaves me with two workarounds (suitable for my purposes anyway): Use the "alltodo" search type and eit
Hi Esben, I would not. I would simply have a +LEVEL=3 agenda view and manually do = search-string in the agenda buffer. `=' is certainly not known enough as a filter agenda command. Stay with us :) -
Yes. I use notmuch and I do have some links like this one: [[elisp:(notmuch-search "org-mode")][Find org-mode in emails]] Very handy for quick searches. -- Bastien
The property drawer search (which was working with Org version 7.9.3f) is no longer working with Org version 8.2.3a. The following 'example' function works correctly when using the prior version of o
Just to add another method to search only headlines: use navi-mode.el ,-- `-- There is a tutorial on Worg: ,-- `-- Using the 'org-outside-org.org' file of this tutorial as an example, if you do (afte
Hi Marcello, 16 files and 3 MB: is that huge for you? Note that only 13 (1.5 MB) are agenda files; the "big three others" (2 databases and 1 archive file; 1.5 MB) are added to the search via org-agen
thanks for sharing your setup. Piggybacking on this thread, I'm just starting with org-contacts and wonder how I could get it to perform case-insensitive searches? (This would make it easier to searc
Another possible way to do it might be to create a wrapper around org-goto with alternative interface where you set org-goto-max-level to 1. I've been using org-goto (alt. interface) with ido mode fo