On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:12:20 +0200, Radosław Grzanka <radosl...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> 
> W dniu 2010-06-15 13:13, Matt Lundin pisze:
> > Radosław Grzanka<radosl...@gmail.com>  writes:
> >
> >    
> >> W dniu 2010-06-15 10:16, Livin Stephen Sharma pisze:
> >>
> >>      Radek,  have you tried 'org-agenda-follow-mode'?   [ yes, I did
> >>      see you write "..if i follow the link to one of my outlines.." in
> >>      your email :) ]
> >>
> >> Hello,   thank you for your reply. I did not know about follow-mode
> >> but it seems it is not working like described here:
> >> http://orgmode.org/manual/ Agenda-commands.html
> >>
> >> It says:  "In Follow mode, as you move the cursor through the agenda
> >> buffer, the other window always shows the corresponding location in
> >> the Org file."
> >>      
> > Follow mode works as described here. What precisely is not working for
> > you?
> >    
> 
> I might have not written this clearly. From description it seems that
> follow mode, once activated should change the content of the other
> window whenever I change cursor position in agenda buffer. It does
> not. It changes content of the other window only upon activation
> (hitting 'F') and then does nothing. It says "Follow" in status bar
> but seems to do nothing until I quit Follow mode and enter it again.

Strange.  If I bring up the agenda (C-c a a) and then invoke follow
mode (v f), when I move down or up (n or p) in the agenda view, the
other window gets updated with the entry on the current line.  You
should not have to hit TAB, although TAB is useful when you are not in
follow mode of course.

What version of org-mode are you using?
-- 
Eric S Fraga
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