Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes: > Richard Riley <rile...@googlemail.com> writes: > >> when I create an agenda matching a certain tag its not working for file >> level tags. Is this a known issue or have I done something wrong? >> >> (C-c a m) >> >> http://orgmode.org/manual/Setting-tags.html >> >> file level tags: >> >> #+TAGS: laptop car pc sailboat > > Hi Richard, > > I think this works for me. I'm using C-c a 1 m since my test file is > not in org-agenda-files. > > I've applied some of those tags to headings in my test file and I can > show them with an agenda tags match. C-c a 1 m laptop RET > > I am assuming you just want to define the tags for this file only and > not apply them to every heading in the file (which is #+FILETAGS:) > > Can you provide any more information about this problem?
I want all entries in this file to inherit the tag so it should be "filetags" I believe. My other tests suggest it is my ,---- | ("j" "Journal" entry | (file+datetree "journal.org") | "* %?\n :PROPERTIES:\n :DateCreated: %T\n :END:\n%i\n%a") `---- datetree format that might be stopping the tag match occurring. Or am I confusing issues here? In my journal file I have #+TITLE: my journal #+FILETAGS: :journal: I would expect C-c a m journal to show all journal entries in a standard result list.