* Bastien <b...@altern.org> wrote: > Hi Karl, > > Karl Voit <devn...@karl-voit.at> writes: > >> I just pulled the latest Org version but inherited tags still aren't >> visible in my agenda. > > This is the current way of Org.
I see. > Note that this is just about the "visible" tags. If you hit > `T' on the agenda line, you should see inherited tags too if > you have the default `org-agenda-use-tag-inheritance'. > > Which lets you have tag filtering okay... etc. Indeed. >> What is my problem that prevents inherited tags being visible in my >> agenda? > > It is not a problem with *your* config... I was thinking of a config issue because up to my last git pull, all inherited tags *were* visible in my agenda. Which I do like because I tend to use inheritance for information. For example, I am adding a meeting with one person to the contact heading of that person (which is tagged with JohnSmith) and therefore I see the link to John Smith when I use a simple sub-heading for our meeting like: "*** <2013-01-09 10:00-11:00> Meeting" > I implemented this because it speeds up agenda generation *a > lot* and those visible tags are just information. I do have a very poor performing agenda (approx. 121.000 lines of Org) especially when I am querying my Memacs[1] data (additional 220.000 lines of Org in archive files). However, since I use tag inheritance as a form of de-duplication, I am willing to wait for them to be parsed :-) > I'll clean up things and restore the previous behavior, but > I want the current one to be available anyway. A new standard behavior for speeding up agenda for lots of users is fine to me as long as I am able to modify it to get previous behavior sometime in the future. :-) 1. https://github.com/novoid/Memacs -- Karl Voit