I take a different approach.
If a file ends in --a.org, it is automatically put in the agenda. Else not.
The name of the file shows whether it is in the agenda or not.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 20:30, Eraldo Helal era...@eraldo.at wrote:
Sometimes I am not sure if the current buffer has been added to the
agenda or not.
In such cases I use the key combinations (C-[ C-]) to add the file
to or move from the agenda.
So I thought why not have a symbol/flag/letter/etc in the mode-line
showing me if the current file is part of the agenda or not.
Has anyone done this?
Anyone else interested in such an option?
Greetings,
Eraldo
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