Gerardo Moro writes: > Hi, > > I want my agenda to have follow-mode active when starting Emacs. > I suppose this would do the trick? > > (setq org-agenda-start-with-follow-mode t) > (setq org-agenda-follow-indirect t) > > 1) Do I need both? I have observed that having only the second one does not > work.
The first one causes new agenda buffers to start with org-agenda-follow-mode enabled. Even if it's not enabled initially, you can toggle it with F. The second is in effect when org-agenda-follow-mode is enabled. > 2) Is there a way to make the "indirect" window populate the vertically > existing window (I always work with the frame split in two vertically). > Right now it shows in a very small window beneath the agenda. I think with the way things are written at the moment you're best bet would be to try to rearrange afterwards (say with advice after org-agenda-tree-to-indirect-buffer). Ideally the current behavior would be achieved in a way that would allow the user to control the result with things like display-buffer-overriding-action and display-buffer-alist, but I suspect that'd take a substantial rework.