Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-18 Thread Rene
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes: Rene jlr_0 at yahoo.com writes: I'd have loved though to be able to switch from one view (home+office view) to another (office view) without having to reconstruct the whole agenda. Maybe the `org-agenda-sticky' option can help there? Well. Not exactly.

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-18 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Rene jl...@yahoo.com writes: Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes: Rene jlr_0 at yahoo.com writes: I'd have loved though to be able to switch from one view (home+office view) to another (office view) without having to reconstruct the whole agenda. Maybe the `org-agenda-sticky' option can

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-18 Thread Michael Brand
Hi Rene On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Rene jl...@yahoo.com wrote: Is there some config example out there? I think this simplified part of my config for org-agenda-custom-commands is similar to what you are looking for: [...] (c calendar c-- ((agenda

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-18 Thread Rene
Michael Brand michael.ch.brand at gmail.com writes: I think this simplified part of my config for org-agenda-custom-commands is similar to what you are looking for: Yes. That's exactly what I did initially. But I find it more elegant to build the agenda once (let's say for both office and

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-18 Thread Rene
Eric Abrahamsen eric at ericabrahamsen.net writes: It's a little hard to know what's wrong with org-agenda-sticky, but a tag-based way of doing this would be to use a #+FILETAGS: line at the top of each of your files. That automatically adds any tag in that line to the whole file, so you can

[O] How to filter on files

2013-11-15 Thread Rene
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes: Maybe show us your config and tell us what do you expect and what do you get instead, that will surely be faster. You're right. I basically have 2 org files (home.org and office.org) where my tasks and appointments are stored. Most of the time I like to have

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-15 Thread Bastien
Hi Rene, Rene jl...@yahoo.com writes: But once in a while I'd like to dynamically narrow down my list of agenda entries to either one of these files. I tried to play with org-agenda-filter-by-tag or org-agenda-filter-by-category but to no avail. Use a #+CATEGORY: property on top of each

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-15 Thread Rene
Bastien bzg at gnu.org writes: Rene jlr_0 at yahoo.com writes: But once in a while I'd like to dynamically narrow down my list of agenda entries to either one of these files. I tried to play with org-agenda-filter-by-tag or org-agenda-filter-by-category but to no avail. Use a

Re: [O] How to filter on files

2013-11-15 Thread Bastien
Rene jl...@yahoo.com writes: I'd have loved though to be able to switch from one view (home+office view) to another (office view) without having to reconstruct the whole agenda. Maybe the `org-agenda-sticky' option can help there? -- Bastien