Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > Hi, > > sindi...@mail36.net (sindi...@mail36.net) writes: > >> I have a directory tasks/ in org-agenda-files variable. When i add a >> file to org-agenda-files variable through C-c [ command >> (org-agenda-file-to-front), the directory path is replaced by paths of >> the files, that are currently in that directory. It is bad, because when >> i add some files to tasks/ later on, they will not contribute to my >> agenda. > > Actually I don't understand the problem: the command adds a file to > the list of agenda files, not the entire directory. Adding the entire > directory is not what most users would want. What I'm missing?
Actually, Bernt Hansen's paper suggests that it's easier to put directories into the org-agenda-files list so that he can just have a few places where all his agendas are kept and anytime he adds a new file to his list of agendas, he doesn't have to change his configuration and, so, doesn't forget the new file. -- David Masterson