On 26 April 2018, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> To set a tag for a heading one uses C-C C-q (or C-c C-c if one is
> on the heading). The minibuffer shows you a listing of all the
> tags, and refines it as you type. That works very well.
>
> What about if one wants to have two tags? Is there a similar way
> to add the second tag? I have to type it in by hand---am I
> overlooking something?
I have the same problem using org version 9.1.9. However, with 'emacs
-Q' (version 8.2.10), I can enter in a natural way several tags with a
single 'C-c C-q'. Bug?
I think this is now fixed on master. Could you confirm it?
It's different---and thanks for your quick work---but I'm still not sure if it's
actually able to let me browse all of the available tags and let me add first
one tag and then another.
If I use C-c C-q then I get the menu of tags and can enter a few letters to get
to the one I want, for example "meetings", but then if I hit C-c C-q again I
get:
Tags: :meetings:_
Then I have to remember the other tag I want to use and type it in from
memory---there's no way to see and search the menu again. Is there a way to
search the menu of tags again?
Merci beaucoup,
Bill
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