On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:09, Miguel Ruiz <rbeni...@yahoo.es> wrote: > I have a simple journal .org file like this: > > ------Begin file--------------- > * <2010-04-16 fri> > Subject 1 > Subject 2 > Subject 1 > Subject 40 > > * <2010-04-17 sat> > Subject 2 > Subject 3 > Subject 1 > Subject 40 > ------End file------------------ > > Every subject is only one line. > > I would like to print the journal but including only the lines with a > specific content, determined by a search, like the following > > -----Buffer to print--------- > * <2010-04-16 fri> > Subject 1 > Subject 1 > > * <2010-04-17 sat> > Subject 1 > ------------------------------ > > ------Another buffer to print- > * <2010-04-16 fri> > Subject 40 > > * <2010-04-17 sat> > Subject 40 > ------------------------------ > > I have tried M-x org-occur, but only marks the searched string; I also have > tried M-x occur, but generates a list without the dates, and cannot be > printed.
try using headlines for the lines under your heading and then a sparse tree with a regexp (C-c / /): ------Begin file--------------- * <2010-04-16 fri> ** Subject 1 ** Subject 2 ** Subject 1 ** Subject 40 * <2010-04-17 sat> ** Subject 2 ** Subject 3 ** Subject 1 ** Subject 40 ------End file------------------ _______________________________________________ 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