Ah, I was being pretty stupid.  Thanks to both Thomas and Nick.

Is it possible to specify "current buffer only" in the definition of a
shortcut, but still produce an agenda, rather than a sparse tree? I find
the agenda in some ways easier to navigate than the sparse tree.

Also (side note) I'm having trouble using the boolean "|" in the pattern
for the property value.  I thought something like one of these would work,
but I'm having some trouble with it:

+GRADE={"0"|"Fail"}
or maybe
+GRADE={0|Fail}

etc.

Thansk as always,
Matt

On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 4:17 PM Thomas Plass <thu...@arcor.de> wrote:

> Matt,
>
> Matt Price wrote at 13:31 on April 5, 2019:
> :
> : ("F" "Failing Students in Current Buffer Only" tags-tree "+GRADE=\"0\"")
> :
> : However, this seems to choke, and the agenda is not generated.
>
> Works as advertised (docstring'ed?), I think.  The 'tags-tree creates
> a sparse tree, not an agenda.  Plain 'tags does.  If that's what
> you're after.
>
> ("F" "Failing Students in Current Buffer Only" tags "+GRADE=\"0\"")
>
> Thomas
>

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