Hi Jonathan, "Jonathan Arkell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Everybody > > I have some fairly simple new user questions, and I am hoping you > guys can help me out. > > I have a few custom agenda views that I would like to create, but I > am having some issues. My files are laid out in 1 file per project, > and each file starts with a level 1 outline element tagged > :project:. (I do have other file types that are appropriately > tagged). I thought that if I wanted to list all TODOs in all my > (appropriately tagged) project files, it would be as easy as setting > up a custom agenda command. A couple of things you might want to double-check here: 1) do you have tag inheritance turned on and 2) are the relevant TODO subheadings nested beneath the level 1 heading tagged "project"? That said, it's probably easier to tag the whole file by placing a filetags declaration at the top of the file: #+FILETAGS: project > The one I set up had a tags-todo type, with search “project” or > “+project”, but I get … well… no results. Ideally I’d like to have a > couple of different lists, all project tagged files with TODO items > and all project tagged files with WAITING items. Can someone give me > a hand? (I’m not adverse to using setq in my .emacs, in fact, that > might make things a little easier for me anyways) I find the easiest way to filter todos by tags is to use "/" within the agenda view. That is, hit C-c a t to get a list of all todos, then type "/" and the tag to filter the todo list. > Secondly, I am having an issue where my Calendar is popping up in a > new frame all the time, either when scheduling an item or through > remember. I’d rather it pop up in a new window instead. Is this > possible? > > Finally, I am having a problem with some external links, whenever I > try to visit a file like \\AWindowsServer\path\to\file I get the > error message “eval: ShellExecute failed: The system cannot find the > file specified. ^M” Is it easy to fix this? What is going on? > Sorry I can't help you here. Windows machines are a foreign country to me. Matt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode