Hi Robert, "Robert P. Goldman" <rpgold...@sift.info> writes:
> I find if I accidentally return over an item's date, I get a second > agenda buffer for that date. > > That seems fine, but what I don't like is that from now on, any org > agenda commands go to THAT buffer, rather than going into the old agenda > buffer, which I keep around all the time. > > So I have, for example *Org Agenda* and *Org Agenda(a:2014-03-25) > > Is there some way to kill the latter so that it does not come back? > > I did ^X-k in that buffer, and it disappeared, but my next org agenda > command went into a buffer like that, instead of going into the original > *Org Agenda* (and its frame). You can *exit* the agenda view with `x' and quit it with `q'. In your case, I think you want to use `x'. With a sticky agenda, `q' only buries the agenda, it does not delete the agenda buffer. > Is this related to org-agenda-this-buffer-is-sticky? I don't really > understand the description of stickiness in org-agenda.el and it's not > referenced in the index of the manual. I slightly rewrote the description of sticky agendas in the manual and added an index entry. Thanks, -- Bastien