Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-26 Thread Esteban Ordóñez
I liked this exercise because it taught me very simply how to use org-agenda! Thank you both. :-)

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
> Ihor Radchenko writes: > What am I missing? My apologies, I really don't know what errant behavior had crept into my configuration, but even now as I tried the steps, I saw that it had flipped again, making the "fix" I proposed entirely incorrect, as you surmised. This is really quite

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread Ihor Radchenko
John Wiegley writes: >> May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details? > > - Enter the Org-agenda > - Press '/ t' to filter by the tag identified by 't' > - Note that it hides those tags, rather than showing only those tags I just tried 1. emacs -Q 2. C-x C-f /tmp/1.org 3. *

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
> Ihor Radchenko writes: > "John Wiegley" writes: >> In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only >> entries that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead. > May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details? - Enter the Org-agenda - Press

Re: The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread Ihor Radchenko
"John Wiegley" writes: > In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only entries > that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead. May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details? > I was able to > fix this using: > > modified

The meaning of / inverted in the agenda

2023-04-25 Thread John Wiegley
In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only entries that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead. I was able to fix this using: modified lisp/org-agenda.el @@ -8578,7 +8578,7 @@ also press `-' or `+' to switch between filtering and excluding."