Il giorno 27/gen/2011, alle ore 19.32, Matt Lundin ha scritto:

> Giorgio Valoti <giorgi...@me.com> writes:
> 
>> since I started using Org I collected a bunch of notes in a journal
>> file and I’d like to review them on a regular schedule. Ideally, I’d
>> like to mark a given entry with a review timestamp so I can skip it
>> the next I review the journal file and then use a sparse tree to see
>> only the notes that I haven’t reviewed in a while.
>> 
>> The problem is that I can’t get a sparse tree using these timestamps
>> because it works only with deadlines and schedules. Does anybody know
>> how to work around this limitation, short of using a regexp?
> 
> You can use tags/property matches for this.
> 
> For all inactive timestamps more than two weeks in the past:
> 
> C-c / m TIMESTAMP_IA<"<-2w>"

That’s perfect!


> […]
> 
> And so on...
> 
> Please see the following for more details:
> 
> (info "(org) Matching tags and properties")
> (info "(org) Special properties")
> 
> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/advanced-searching.html#special-properties


Thank you, Matt.

--
Giorgio Valoti


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