On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 12:31:16AM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote: > "Sebastien Vauban" <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> > writes: > > > Hi Nick, > > > > Nick Dokos wrote: > >> "Sebastien Vauban" <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> writes: > >>> Nick Dokos wrote: > >>>> The OP probably wants this in the global keymap, rather than in the > >>>> org-mode-map: just like the agenda dispatcher C-c a, this functionality > >>>> is > >>>> useful outside an org file. > >>>> > >>>> (global-set-key (kbd "C-M-h") (lambda () (interactive) (org-agenda nil > >>>> "s" "<"))) > >>> > >>> Not sure to understand when this functionality would be useful outside of > >>> Org. > >>> Can you explain? > >> > >> I meant "org buffer": you might want to issue the command from an > >> arbitrary buffer, not just an org mode buffer, so the key should be > >> defined globally. > > > > I still don't understand. > > > > You understand all too well :-)
I wonder if semantic search can be leveraged to achieve the same. It might open other possibilities: searching only links, list items, source blocks, ... I think you get the point. :-p In the past I have had trouble using semantic search even in traditional source code buffers, e.g. C/C++, Python, lisp, etc, but that was a long time back. Did any one else have better luck? I also have no clue how well the semantic support is for Org buffers. If I start speedbar, the first few levels of headlines are recognised automatically; maybe it is not a pipe dream to extend this to other org syntax elements? Food for thought, ;) -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.