>>>> I may have missed when this happened or if it's been discussed already, >>>> but I'm noticing that recent Org-mode automatically rebuilds the agenda >>>> each time I refile a task. This can dramatically slow down the process of >>>> refiling a lot of items. Is there a setting to change this? >>> >>> As far as I am aware of: No, you currently cannot disable it for a single >>> refile operation. But, if you refile a lot of items you might try Agenda's >>> bulk action: >>> >>> http://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html Bulk actions actually do not >>> rebuld the agenda. >> >> But if I'm not mistaken, they involve refiling all the marked items to the >> same destination. That hasn't been my workflow at all. >> >> This is a frustrating change. I guess my option now is to jump to the item >> in question, refile it, then jump back. But given that in my current >> workflow I refile scores of items during my daily prep... Ugh. I'm sure >> there was a good reason for the change, but it just doesn't suit how I've >> come to use Org-mode. >> >> Anyway, if there are any other ideas out there other than waiting for the >> roundtrip of the rebuild or jumping back and forth to the source files, I >> would be interested in hearing them! > > If you give a triple prefix argument to org-agenda-refile, the agenda will > not be rebuilt. > > If you'd like this as the default behavior, you can bind it to a key (or > change the original binding): > > (define-key org-agenda-mode-map "\C-c\C-w" > (lambda () > (interactive) > (org-agenda-refile nil nil t)))
Fantastic. I can experiment with adapting my workflow, but this is so useful. Deeply appreciated. — Michael _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode