Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-15 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Dec 14, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Matthew Lundin wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > Robert Goldman writes: > >> Matthew Lundin wrote: >>> > [snip] >>> >>> For a custom agenda command: >>> >>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >>> '(("f" tags-tree "+car+TODO=\"TODO\"" >>> ((org-show-entry-below t) >>>

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-14 Thread Robert Goldman
Matthew Lundin wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Robert Goldman writes: >> I think it would be appropriate to have a tutorial like this in Worg, >> but not a replacement. If you look at the custom agenda commands >> discussion in the manual, you will see that there is a discussion of how >> most of the fi

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-14 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Robert, Robert Goldman writes: > > I think it would be appropriate to have a tutorial like this in Worg, > but not a replacement. If you look at the custom agenda commands > discussion in the manual, you will see that there is a discussion of how > most of the fields of custom command s-expr

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view? --- possible bug?

2008-12-14 Thread Robert Goldman
Matthew Lundin wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Robert Goldman writes: > >> Matthew Lundin wrote: >>> Hi Robert, >>> >> Is there any existing way to do this, or should I start rooting around in the code? >>> For a custom agenda command: >>> >>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >>> '(

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-14 Thread Robert Goldman
Matthew Lundin wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Robert Goldman writes: > >> Matthew Lundin wrote: > [snip] >>> For a custom agenda command: >>> >>> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >>> '(("f" tags-tree "+car+TODO=\"TODO\"" >>> ((org-show-entry-below t) >>> (org-show-hierarchy-above nil))

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-14 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Robert, Robert Goldman writes: > Matthew Lundin wrote: >> [snip] >> >> For a custom agenda command: >> >> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >> '(("f" tags-tree "+car+TODO=\"TODO\"" >> ((org-show-entry-below t) >>(org-show-hierarchy-above nil))) >> ;; other comm

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view? --- possible bug?

2008-12-13 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Robert, Robert Goldman writes: > Matthew Lundin wrote: >> Hi Robert, >> > >> >>> Is there any existing way to do this, or should I start rooting around >>> in the code? >> >> For a custom agenda command: >> >> (setq org-agenda-custom-commands >> '(("f" tags-tree "+car+TODO=\"T

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-13 Thread Robert Goldman
Matthew Lundin wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Robert Goldman writes: > >> I have a @car category that I use to keep track of things I might want >> to do when out in the car. Getting the agenda view *almost* works for >> this. But often an item here indicates that I should visit some store, >> and un

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view? --- possible bug?

2008-12-13 Thread Robert Goldman
Matthew Lundin wrote: > Hi Robert, > > >> Is there any existing way to do this, or should I start rooting around >> in the code? > > For a custom agenda command: > > (setq org-agenda-custom-commands > '(("f" tags-tree "+car+TODO=\"TODO\"" >((org-show-entry-below t) >

Re: [Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-13 Thread Matthew Lundin
Hi Robert, Robert Goldman writes: > I have a @car category that I use to keep track of things I might want > to do when out in the car. Getting the agenda view *almost* works for > this. But often an item here indicates that I should visit some store, > and underneath the item is a list of th

[Orgmode] Possible to get a subtree agenda view?

2008-12-13 Thread Robert Goldman
I have a @car category that I use to keep track of things I might want to do when out in the car. Getting the agenda view *almost* works for this. But often an item here indicates that I should visit some store, and underneath the item is a list of things to purchase. The agenda view, of course,