Re: [O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-12 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: On 2014-07-11 13:26 Martin Beck wrote: I have a search result (created by a search agenda C-C a s) and I want to narrow it down further with additional criteria. I tried to use the = key for Narrow to entries matching regexp, but I did not

Re: [O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-12 Thread Alexander Baier
On 2014-07-12 10:18 Thorsten Jolitz wrote: Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren.

Re: [O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-12 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: On 2014-07-12 10:18 Thorsten Jolitz wrote: Alexander Baier alexander.ba...@mailbox.org writes: Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try smartparens-mode

Re: [O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-12 Thread Samuel Wales
= \(word\) should work. c-c a s {\(word\)} should work [possibly depending on text search settings] the full power of org-agenda-filter-by-tag is not yet implemented with text search. if it were, that would be EXCELLENT. even better would be searching the body text and not just the headline!

[O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-11 Thread Martin Beck
I have a search result (created by a search agenda C-C a s) and I want to narrow it down further with additional criteria. I tried to use the = key for Narrow to entries matching regexp, but I did not find out how to combine several terms in here. As long as I only enter one word, it works.

Re: [O] How to filter agenda for Word1 OR Word2?

2014-07-11 Thread Alexander Baier
On 2014-07-11 13:26 Martin Beck wrote: I have a search result (created by a search agenda C-C a s) and I want to narrow it down further with additional criteria. I tried to use the = key for Narrow to entries matching regexp, but I did not find out how to combine several terms in here. As