On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 1:55 AM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hi Mirko,
>
> Mirko Vukovic <mirko.vuko...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I would like to have a buffer (and the associated file) that contain the
> agenda
> > view for a few select files.  Is that possible?
> >
> > They way it might work (in pseudo-code & using babel)
> >
> > ****< begin org file
> > #+org-agenda-files: file-1.org file-2.org file-3.org ;; these are full
> files
> >
> >
> > #+begin local-agenda-view
> > TODO: file-1
> > IN-PROGRESS: file-2
> > COMPLETE: file-3
> > #+end local-agenda-view
> >
> > ****< end org file
>
> Agenda views rely on two things: a list of selected items, a display
> mechanism for these items in a dedicated buffer (either one single
> buffer, or several buffers when using sticky agenda views.)
>
> What you're asking for would be possible if the list of items were
> stored somewhere else than in a dedicated buffer -- which is not the
> case right now (see also my recent reply to Manuel.)
>
> > So, when visiting the above file, or executing C-c C-c, the
> org-agenda-files
> > would be refreshed, as would be the local-agenda-view block.  In this
> example,
> > the agenda-view is non-standard.
> >
> > So, is the following possible
> > - buffer local agenda-files that are set in the declarations
> > - embedded agenda view
> > - view customized as shown above
> >
> > If that is not possible, what variables & functions would I need to
> > look at?
>
> You can try to digg the idea of `org-agenda-listing' further.
>
> Good luck!
>
> --
>  Bastien
>

Thanks Bastien,

Did you mean `org-agenda-list'?

Mirko

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