Re: [O] Org Agenda Mode Line

2015-01-30 Thread Kyle Meyer
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) wrote:
 Suddenly I see my org agenda mode line has, as the buffer name,
 *Org Agenda(a:2015-01-24)

 I've tried closing and restarting agenda but it persists. What does
 this mean?

That looks like a buffer name generated when org-agenda-sticky is
non-nil.  The text in parentheses tells you how the command was invoked.
For example, *Org Agenda(s:term)* means that after calling org-agenda,
you pressed 's' and searched for 'term'.  In your case, you used the 'a'
key, but I'm uncertain of how the '2015-01-24' was generated.

How are you trying to close the buffer?  With a sticky agenda, 'q' will
just bury the buffer.  You need to press 'Q' or call kill-buffer
directly to actually kill it.

-- 
Kyle



Re: [O] Org Agenda Mode Line

2015-01-30 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Hey, thanks for telling me about org-agenda-sticky. I'm going to use that in 
the future! Having tested, I seem to have gotten rid of the 2015-01-24 line; I 
notice, though, that it seems to include those messages of one sort or another 
in every case now. By default it now shows *Org Agenda(a)* and using some other 
agenda function will show something else. Is this behavior from a recent patch? 
I don't remember it previously. 


Kyle Meyer k...@kyleam.com writes:

 torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) wrote:
 Suddenly I see my org agenda mode line has, as the buffer name,
 *Org Agenda(a:2015-01-24)

 I've tried closing and restarting agenda but it persists. What does
 this mean?

 That looks like a buffer name generated when org-agenda-sticky is
 non-nil.  The text in parentheses tells you how the command was invoked.
 For example, *Org Agenda(s:term)* means that after calling org-agenda,
 you pressed 's' and searched for 'term'.  In your case, you used the 'a'
 key, but I'm uncertain of how the '2015-01-24' was generated.

 How are you trying to close the buffer?  With a sticky agenda, 'q' will
 just bury the buffer.  You need to press 'Q' or call kill-buffer
 directly to actually kill it.



[O] Org Agenda Mode Line

2015-01-30 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Suddenly I see my org agenda mode line has, as the buffer name,
*Org Agenda(a:2015-01-24)

I've tried closing and restarting agenda but it persists. What does this mean? 
I can't seem to locate this in the documentation.