Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> writes: > What would be the best way to include in my daily agenda a section of > non schedule items which are there every day until I decide to > remove them. e.g Say I have a link to "Guitar practise" which is a regularly > updated url to the page I am at? No specific date, Just something I want > to see on my daily agenda Just tag these types of items with a > special tag and include all items with that tag into the daily agenda? > Possible easily? >
I needed to email Jan a little more for him to explain the procedure to do this as I had not realised immediately that the first INS in the customised command for the "a" custom trigger included the original agenda. This detailed reply from Jan sorts me out perfectly - and it is superb! orgmode++. ,---- | You can replace the default agenda with a custom agenda if you specify | "a" as the accesskey for the custom agenda. | | To do what you want: | - Press C-c a C to bring up the customize interface | - Press the INS button to insert a new custom agenda | - In the first field, where it says "Single Command", click "Value Menu" | and select "Command series, all agenda files" | - enter "a" as the access key | - Under "Component", press INS. You now have the normal agenda in your | custom agenda. | - Press INS on the same level again. This second component will be the | TAGS search which will appear below the standard agenda, so in the | "Choice:" field, select "TAGS search, TODO entries only" and enter | "FLOATING" in the "Match:" field. | | Save the customize buffer with C-x C-s. | | When you now press C-c a a, you will see the default agenda, followed by | a separator line and all TODO items tagged :FLOATING: from all your | agenda files. | | - Jan `---- I now have my sticky "Today" reminders tagged as "sticky" (not float). Thanks Jan! _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode