Hello,
That is exactly what happened. I reread the helper and now it is obvious
that "Root" is among the parents also. I didn't realized that at the time.
Thanks Kyle and Adrian for the clarification.
Lem
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 4:29 PM Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Lem Ming writes:
>
> >
Hello,
... it'd find "Root" if point were on any of the tasks. If I'm
reading
your report correctly, you're assuming that with point on the
"task 2",
it'd take *that* as the top-level heading and filter to all the
tasks
under it (task 2.1, etc). Instead, it finds "Root" and filters
to
Hello,
Lem Ming writes:
> In the agenda list `org-agenda-list` buffer, when I do
> `org-agenda-filter-by-top-headline` when the point is over a line with a
> headline, nothing is filtered.
>
I've never used org-agenda-filter-by-top-headline, but taking a quick
look at it and its helper,
I tried with org-mode version 9.0.10 and 9.0.1.
There is still no filtering when I do ^ in org agenda mode when the point
is anywhere on a line where there is a task.
I observe that:
- The version 9.0.1 dates to November 2016.
- org-agenda-filter-by-top-headline is a very useful function.
It
I am learning org-mode by trying the several features one by one.
In the agenda list `org-agenda-list` buffer, when I do
`org-agenda-filter-by-top-headline` when the point is over a line with a
headline, nothing is filtered.
I use the minimal setup as described with the most recent org version