Lee Hinman <hin...@gmail.com> writes: > Is it possible to run org-sparse-tree on a specific region or subtree of > an org file? > > I have an Org file with the following structure > > * 2010... > * 2011 > ** 2011-01 January... > ** 2011-02 February > *** 2011-02-01 Tuesday > **** Alice > - Plain list item 1 > - Plain list item 2 > **** Bob > - Plain list item a > - Plain list item b > *** 2011-02-08 Tuesday > **** Alice > - Plain list item 3 > - Plain list item 4 > **** Bob > - Plain list item c > - Plain list item d > > > I'd like to be able to be able to run a command and see all the Alice > entries for 2011-02 February. It seems like a sparse tree (with a regex > for Alice) on the 2011-02 February subtree would give me that. But I > *think* org-sparse-tree uses org-occur which always starts at > point-min, but I could easily be mis-reading the code. > > Does anyone have any ideas?
Narrow to subtree, then run org-sparse-tree normally, then widen maybe? -- Bernt