Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: > Jay Dresser <org-m...@jaydresser.us> writes: >>> Piotr Isajew <pisajew <at> yahoo.com> writes: >>>> what I'm looking for is a link format that, when C-c C-o'ed, >>>> opens agenda "match query" view for custom query which arguments >>>> are specified in the link. I.e.: >>>> >>>> org-search://+work-boss-TODO="DONE" >>>> >>>> I am aware of org-protocol which can be used to develop a custom >>>> handler for something like this. I would just like to check if >>>> there exists any working solution before I start working on my >>>> own. >> >> Jay Dresser <org-mode <at> jaydresser.us> writes: >> >> I just happened to run across this which seems to better match your >> original question, to do it as a new link type: >> http://endlessparentheses.com/use-org-mode-links-for-absolutely-anything.html >> >> so you could have [[org-search:+work-boss-TODO="DONE"]] > > When I click on such a link, I have the "error": > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > No match - create this as a new heading? (y or n) > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > Best regards, > Seb
Did you add the elisp from the article into your .emacs? Although the article described using "tag" as the link type I displayed "org-search" since that's what the OP wanted. To get the desired effect add this to .emacs: (org-add-link-type "org-search" 'endless/follow-tag-link) (defun endless/follow-tag-link (tag) "Display a list of TODO headlines with tag TAG. With prefix argument, also display headlines without a TODO keyword." (org-tags-view (null current-prefix-arg) tag)) I for one will be using this trick a lot! -- Jay Dresser