As I don't see it mentioned in this thread:
(setq org-loop-over-headlines-in-active-region t)
will do wonders for several commands.
If someone has a good idea where to put this in the
manual, I'm all ears!
--
Bastien
Hello John,
On 2014-05-10 04:53 John Hendy wrote:
> Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
> I see there's a way to do it via agenda, but I was curious if there
> was also a way to do it on a group of headlines from the buffer
> itself. In various google strategies,
On 2014-05-10 16:14 John Hendy wrote:
> On May 9, 2014 11:21 PM, "Nick Dokos" wrote:
>>
>> John Hendy writes:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> >
>> > Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
>>
>> (org-map-entries (function org-set-tags) nil 'region)
>>
>> or
>>
>> (org-map-en
On May 9, 2014 11:21 PM, "Nick Dokos" wrote:
>
> John Hendy writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
>
> (org-map-entries (function org-set-tags) nil 'region)
>
> or
>
> (org-map-entries (lambda () (org-set-tags-to '(foo))) nil 'regio
Hello John,
On 2014-05-10 04:53 John Hendy wrote:
> Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
You could also takle this with keyboard macros, see
(info "(Emacs) Keyboard Macros"). [Evaluate that expression in emacs to
see the relevant manual entry.]
Define a macro th
John Hendy writes:
> Hello,
>
>
> Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
(org-map-entries (function org-set-tags) nil 'region)
or
(org-map-entries (lambda () (org-set-tags-to '(foo))) nil 'region)
or some variation thereof.
> I see there's a way to do it via a
Hello,
Just curious of there's a way to set the tags in a region all at once?
I see there's a way to do it via agenda, but I was curious if there
was also a way to do it on a group of headlines from the buffer
itself. In various google strategies, it looked like the answer was
no.
This is just a