Have you defined org-agenda-diary-file?
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.1, Org release_8.3beta-717-gd36bd8.dirty
Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition, which sets my
diary to agenda.org.
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(setq org-agenda-include-diary nil)
;; org-agenda
(setq org-agenda-diary-file ~/emacs/agenda.org
org-special-ctrl-o nil
On Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015 at 13:27, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition, which sets my
diary to agenda.org.
(setq org-agenda-include-diary nil)
;; org-agenda
(setq org-agenda-diary-file ~/emacs/agenda.org
org-special-ctrl-o nil
I actually rarely visit the diary file; I do everything from the agenda view.
In the rare cases I do need to visit the agenda file, I just switch buffers
like usual (`C-x b RET`).
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes:
How do you go back to the agenda from the diary file?
Tory S.
How do you go back to the agenda from the diary file?
Tory S. Anderson writes:
Fragment from my agenda.org; basically, it's almost completely just what is
automatically created when you tell agenda to use an org file. It should be
similar to what you have; yes, hitting tab or enter takes me
Fragment from my agenda.org; basically, it's almost completely just what is
automatically created when you tell agenda to use an org file. It should be
similar to what you have; yes, hitting tab or enter takes me to entries just
fine.
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On Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015 at 15:23, Tory S. Anderson wrote:
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My problem is just trying to find my new entry (e.g. Give John ride
to church) in the actual agenda view after creating the item; rather
than going there by default when I create the item, I have to i-search
my point to it.
This sounds interesting, but I don't understand what you are trying to
do.
In my agenda, when I press `i d` i get a new diary entry, and the point
is on that entry. But it is a diary entry with no todo, and no new org
entry. Do you do something else for that?
Tory S. Anderson writes:
I plan
Your point is on the created entry? When I do `i d` the entry is created
somewhere down in the midst of my big list, and I have to use C-s to search for
it and then I add things (such as with `t` for todo, `C-d` for deadline, ``
for additional time details). The trouble is finding it in the