Hi Leo and others,
Internal commands for this in Org are:
1. multi-occur, a standard emacs command. To apply it to the
agenda files, call it through the agenda dispatcher, for me this
is `C-c a /'.
That does not include any archive files though. To do so,
get the new version from the git repo and do
(setq org-agenda-text-search-extra-files '(agenda-archives))
2. You can also use search view, which is a new agenda view and allows
you
to search for multiple words and/or regexps which all need to match
in an
entry, not necessarily in a single line. It searches for whole
words, not
partial words. Hmm, maybe it should for partial words as well?
C-c a S +word1 +word2 -excludethisword RET
This also searched the extra files defined above.
- Carsten
On Apr 17, 2008, at 11:57 AM, Leo wrote:
Dear All,
Have you ever wanted to retrieve some information from your org files
regarding some projects?
I wonder whether a command similar to `occur' but applies to all files
listed in `org-agenda-files' and their corresponding ARCHIVED files
might be desirable for org users.
Thank you for considering this proposal.
Regards,
--
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