Robert Goldman <rpgoldman <at> sift.info> writes: > > On 8/10/12 Aug 10 -2:21 AM, Bastien wrote: > > Robert Goldman <rpgoldman <at> sift.info> writes: > > > >> ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> ;;; Agenda files shouldn't get entries in the recentf-list > >> ;;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Knowing about `recentf-exclude' will certainly help many users, > > not only for excluding Org files. > > > > Thanks, > > > > For what it's worth, a more fine-grained alternative would be to get > inside org-get-agenda-file-buffer and inhibit the recentf caching while > calling find-file inside there. > > That would allow you to have an agenda file appear in the recent files > list IF it was opened through a manual use of find-file, but NOT if it > was opened as a side effect of loading an agenda. > > This more fine-grained approach was a little more work than I wanted to > do, and didn't necessarily provide me a lot more value, so I didn't > bother with it. But someone else might find it worth coding up. Chacun > à son org configuration! > > Cheers, > r > >
It seems that absolute paths are needed in the definition of org files. If org-agenda-files is defined using ~/org/.. this may not work since recentf uses absolute paths. Cheers, Mohamed