"Dave C. Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I put my work todo items in a separate org file from other
>> things. Then when you are in that org file you can limit
>> your agenda view to just that file with
>>
>> C-a a 1 a
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>
> This suggestion is helpful, but I should've stated that I have some
> tasks that I want to show both at work and at home. I thought I could do
> this by tagging the work only items with :WORK:, the home items with
> :HOME: and the work/home items with :HOME:WORK: and then (somehow)
> getting the agenda view to only show items tagged WORK or HOME.
I thought you meant you wanted the calendar agenda view limited
(day/week/month etc) which I don't know how to do other than by org file.
If your tasks are tagged you can get a tag match to show what you want -
but it won't be the day/week agenda.
C-a m
and enter WORK/NEXT
should show all WORK tagged todo items in a NEXT state.
I use that alot. I have multiple 'work' org files (by client) and when
I'm at work
C-a a w
searches @WORK/NEXT for me and I can pick from the available NEXT times
for what to work on.
I normally schedule high priority projects onto my daily agenda and work
on those first. Then when there is nothing specific that I need to work
on I can view the NEXT todo lists and pick something.
Regards,
Bernt
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