On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:43 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Manish writes:
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
[snip]
This works for me. I added
#+FILETAGS: :Personal:
to the top of one of my org files, hit C-c C-c on the line to
reinitialize and then match tags with Personal as the target with
C-c a m Personal RET
and it lists all of the tasks in my org file including top-level
tasks.
The tasks do now show :Personal: in the display but using T
on any tasks
shows the tag is inherited.
I hit T on a task 4 levels deep and it includes the Personal tag.
It also works with
#+FILETAGS: Personal
Thanks Bernt. It works this way for me as well. I guess I should
be
able to mimic similar behaviour by restricting agenda to that
specific
buffer as well.
But does it (task filtering based on tags using "/") work while you
are in agenda view?
Yes this works for me. / TAB <tagname> works even if tagname is
not in
org-tag-alist. Some of my (new) FILETAGS are still in my org-tag-
alist
so I can just filter with the quick-keys but for the ones that are
not
the / TAB <tagname> works fine.
I tested this with C-a a t to show all my todo keyword tasks without
scheduled dates and then used / to filter that list down to some
specific FILETAG tagname.
Finally, agenda filtering on tags works for me. Unfortunately, I am
not sure if it was an update, tweak or some other tinkering that fixed
it but it works beautifully. It is now one of my favourite features.
I did not expect but was pleasently surprised to find that it allowed
filtering an already filtered view. Carsten also fixed tab completion
of tags. Sweet.
Will it be possible/useful to add some kind of indication to modeline
showing that filtering is in effect and the filters applied (may be
like "(Org Agenda Day Diary Filtered: P, t)")? But I love it even
without it.
-- Manish
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