knubee <knu...@gmail.com> writes: > i tried to find the information by searching the web for different variations > of > "org-mode", "search tags", and "current file".
May I ask: Why not info? When searching, I find myself (still) sometimes asking google first, but each time I draw the conclusion, that asking emacs is actually faster. I just tried to find the `<' command in the info file using `i limit' and `i restrict' in "This manual is for Org version 7.01trans." and got Info-index: No `limit' in index Info-index: No `restrict' in index Could these be added to the index for ,----[ (org) Agenda files ] | `C-c C-x <' | Permanently restrict the agenda to the current subtree. When with | a prefix argument, or with the cursor before the first headline in | a file, the agenda scope is set to the entire file. This | restriction remains in effect until removed with `C-c C-x >', or | by typing either `<' or `>' in the agenda dispatcher. If there is | a window displaying an agenda view, the new restriction takes | effect immediately. | | `C-c C-x >' | Remove the permanent restriction created by `C-c C-x <'. `---- and ,----[ (org) Agenda dispatcher ] | `<' | Restrict an agenda command to the current buffer(1). After | pressing `<', you still need to press the character selecting the | command. | | `< <' | If there is an active region, restrict the following agenda | command to the region. Otherwise, restrict it to the current | subtree(2). After pressing `< <', you still need to press the | character selecting the command. `---- ? Memnon _______________________________________________ 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