^level argument missing There is a mismatch between the call and the definition of org-agend-format-item: it recently acquired an extra argument "level" and apparently it is expecting it: ,-- `-- but
Thanks for taking a look Nick. My real usage also uses a much bigger file and sometimes it works when the .emacs file is open or if I have been working in the gtd.org file but I haven't been able to
Hello, I have one big org-file for a lot of smaller projects, each of them represented by a toplevel item. And I have difficulties finding them quickly: In most cases I know a buzzword from the headl
Since you mention lisp, I think you can have an easy solution with a custom agenda command. As far as I can see there could be two possibilities, bind `case-fold-search' to t or `downcase' your sear
Hi Marcelo, Since you mention lisp, I think you can have an easy solution with a custom agenda command. As far as I can see there could be two possibilities, bind `case-fold-search' to t or `downcase
I have a directory with several files that are not supposed to be in org-agenda-files (they don't have TODOs, schedule, etc), but that I want org to include in text searches. Is it possible to set or
Hi Orgers, Is there any way to ignore the "END" entries in inline tasks in agenda search results? To give you an example the following entry: ** Detector effects :Qn: 1. How is the Gaussian used for
The following custom agenda command offers a prompt: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- (org-add-agenda-custom-command '("x" "Search special files" search "" ((org-agenda-files '("~/special/"))))) --8<--cut
Great work on these optimizations, Matt, thanks! I guess this one could be faster still by only searching for that one keyword is `specific' is set..... Patch applied. - Carsten * lisp/org.el: (org-e
* lisp/org.el: (org-entry-properties) Stop scanning for timestamps if a specific timestamp property (e.g., DEADLINE, SCHEDULED, etc.) is requested and a match is found. Also, if a specific timestamp
I meant, I have both these variables set as nil org-agenda-search-view-always-boolean org-agenda-search-view-force-full-words and then in org agenda buffer. I typed M-x org-search-view and then typed
Suvayu, I read your comment, and googled about what I can't understand. In Emacs, M-x grep <RET> Filename * <RET> does what I want. Thank you. And now, I want to make it as one elisp command. What sh
2010/9/12 노정태 <address@hidden>: grep is one of my favourite *nix tools. :) You can try invoking grep in many ways. these are my most used options, 1. simply searchfor a regex and show results.
Another error, this time to the memo generating remember template. With yet another apology: ("Memo" ?Z "%[~/org/MEMO/Top.2.memo] %? \n %i %& %[~/org/MEMO/Bot.
For what it's worth, I forgot to attach one of the files. In case this is of interest to others, it is attached herewith. All I really need to know is how to export ONLY the headlines that are re
Notmuch goes beyond what the links above can do. Having your mail indexed with notmuch is kind of like having your own local copy of gmail with its powerful search options. If integrated properly wit