Daimrod <daim...@gmail.com> writes: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > > Hi Eric, > >> I've got a few top-level user commands, related to org, that load at >> startup. Specifically org-agenda and org-ido-switchb are bound to keys >> that are available after emacs starts up. Before Org loads properly, >> however, things like the agenda file list and the list of valid tags and >> TODO keywords are unavailable. That makes it hard to boot emacs and go >> directly into a call to `org-todo-list': the TODO keywords aren't loaded >> yet. >> >> I've looked into this before but couldn't find a single function that >> would "boot" my local data. `org-agenda-files' reads the file list, but >> it doesn't actually parse the files and do all the setup routines. >> >> Is there a single-function entry point that I could put in my init >> files, that would get me where I want to be? ie, in a state as though >> `org-agenda' had already been called, though it hasn't yet? > > I call `org-agenda-list' in my `after-init-hook' but it is not "silent", > that is, it displays the agenda list. > > Best,
Right, just calling the agenda directly will certainly solve the issue, and I suppose as a member of the Org faithful I should be booting to the agenda! But it would be nice to get the same effect, but be left in *scratch*...