Hi, Nikolaus.
Nikolaus Rath writes:
Hello,
I'm starting to like orgmode more and more. Thanks for working
on this!
However, for me the global todo list in the Agenda very hard to
digest (even when excluding sublevels), so I'd rather have a
view that conserves the document structure.
If you want to restrict to your current document before building
the agenda use '<', so if 'C-c a' calls your agenda (suggested org
key), then you can do 'C-c a < a' to get the agenda restricted to
the buffer that you are in.
Is there a way to create a sparse tree that shows only undated
TODOs (i.e., excludes anything that scheduled or has a
deadline)?
I do not know what you mean by sparse tree, but this excludes
anything scheduled or with a deadline from the global todo list:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled 'all)
(setq org-agenda-todo-ignore-deadlines 'all)
#+END_SRC
Instead of 'all you can also use 'past or 'future to exclude only
scheduled and deadlines from the past or the future, respectively.
Best,
--
Jorge.