Nicolas Richard <[email protected]> writes:
> [email protected] (J. David Boyd) writes:
>> Huh, when I set my org-agenda-files to ~/org/, and have TODO files in
>> ~/org/home and ~/org/work, and press C-c a a, it loads all the todo file,
>> recursed down to all the subdirectories.
>>
>> However, and this is strange, after it loads them all up, it changes
>> org-agenda-files to discrete filepaths, and not just the directory anymore.
>
> It's what happens for me too, but I specifically wrote some elisp to do
> that in my .emacs. Can you reproduce from -Q ?
emacs -Q didn't work at all, so I went digging into my config file.
Here's what recursively loads .org files for me. I don't remember when I
added this, but it's been a while...
In my emacs-init.org file, I have:
(add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(setq org-agenda-files
(find-lisp-find-files "~/org" "\.org$")
)
)
)
So no matter what I might type into the org-agenda-files in customize, this is
what really runs. And it works fine too. I think I got this code from Sacha
Chua, but I'm not certain.
Dave