Giovanni Ridolfi <giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it> writes: > Da: Richard Riley <rile...@gmail.com> > Inviato: Lunedì 30 Luglio 2012 11:15 > > Hi, Richard, > >>,---- >>| org-agenda-files is a variable defined in `org.el'. >>| Its value is ("~/.orgfiles" "~/webs/.orgfiles") >>| Original value was nil >>`---- > >> C-h a m visa > >> does not find a heading in ~/.orgfiles/other.org where the top level for >> an entry is as follows:- > >> ,---- >> | * cards :creditcards:mbna:amazon:visa:girocard:ec >> `---- > > here: > org-agenda-files is a variable defined in `org.el'. > Its value is ("~/todo.txt" "~/org.txt" "~/" ) > Original value was nil > > ~/test.org > ---------------------------------------------------- > * cards > :creditcards:mbna:amazon:visa:girocard:NOTSEMICOLONec > as in Richard's email, see above > > * cards :creditcards:mbna:amazon:visa:girocard:ec: > ------------------------------------------------- > > (I have a sicky Agenda) > Headlines with TAGS match: visa > Press `C-u r' to search again with new search string > test: cards > :creditcards:mbna:amazon:visa:girocard:ec: > >> Something obviously wrong? > 1. the semicolon at the end of the headline?
bingo!!! Simple as that. The missing semi colon caused the error. Hmm. Thanks! I should have spotted that, but possibly the tag matching code could be a little more robust for the tag string.