Hi Martin,
I have finally applied a modified version of you patch. Thanks!
What I modified is this:
1. Your patch did remove the matching tags from the tag list itself,
and not
only from the agenda display line. Tis had the consequence that
secondary
tag filtering on such tags
Hi All,
Martin Pohlack wrote:
Alan E. Davis wrote:
In some cases, a single headword entry can relate to a large number of
topics. I have tried dealing with longer tag lists: automatic
adjustment of tags column (on this list a little utility was posted:
org-adjust-tags-column-reset-tags. I
--- Gio 5/11/09, Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com ha scritto:
In some cases, a single headword entry can
relate to a large number of topics. I have tried dealing
with longer tag lists: automatic adjustment of tags column
(on this list a little utility was posted:
In some cases, a single headword entry can relate to a large number of
topics. I have tried dealing with longer tag lists: automatic adjustment of
tags column (on this list a little utility was posted:
org-adjust-tags-column-reset-tags. I THINK that a keyword list may allow
more freedom to
Don't know what you are referring to exactly, but if it is like the
following, there are several ideas.
* computer
* apple
* garden
* apple
The problem is that there will be two apples in the agenda.
One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
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Q: How many
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Samuel Wales samolog...@gmail.com wrote:
One such solution is to use header-line-format to display olpath.
I don't understand this.
In scientific/academic publications, one often sees a list of Keywords in
the topmatter. That being said, I am not certain
We are talking about different things. Your thread, so I will bow out.
For your topic, I just add words. Then I use m-x org-agenda s.
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