On 4/20/11 10:02 AM, Matt Lundin wrote:
I believe the only option is to write a skip function that uses
org-entry-get to get all the tags at point.
I have this in my org-setup and use it to generate agenda views that
skip certain tags, whether that tag is local or inherited.
#+begin_src
Hello,
I have another problem which I fail on resolving.
Let's say I have a org file
--
#+FILETAGS: work
* Do something at work
* Do something at the internet:internet:
--
and another file:
--
* Do something at home:home:
* Do something
Radosław Grzanka radosl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
I have another problem which I fail on resolving.
Let's say I have a org file
--
#+FILETAGS: work
* Do something at work
* Do something at the internet:internet:
--
and another file:
--
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged tasks
The simplest solution is just to use a query/match (as above).
Radosław Grzanka radosl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and internet and untagged tasks
The simplest
W dniu 2011-04-20 15:12, Matt Lundin pisze:
Radosław Grzankaradosl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello,
W dniu 2011-04-20 14:52, Matt Lundin pisze:
I'd like to have two agenda views:
1. should show things I can do at work and internet and untagged tasks
2. should show things I can do at home and
Radosław Grzanka radosl...@gmail.com writes:
yes, I've simplified examples to the point which made no sense. I'm
very sorry.
All entries should have had some kind of timestamp, deadline or
schedule. Yes, I'd like daily/weekly agenda view filtered by tags.
No problem. Maybe the tags