Fragment from my agenda.org; basically, it's almost completely just what is automatically created when you tell agenda to use an org file. It should be similar to what you have; yes, hitting tab or enter takes me to entries just fine.
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- * 2015 ** 2015-02 February *** 2015-02-01 Sunday **** DONE Give John ride to church <2015-02-01 Sun 09:30> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- My problem is just trying to find my new entry (e.g. "Give John ride to church") in the actual agenda view after creating the item; rather than going there by default when I create the item, I have to i-search my point to it. Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > On Wednesday, 4 Feb 2015 at 13:27, Tory S. Anderson wrote: >> Yes. I use the following (possibly relevant) code definition, which sets my >> diary to agenda.org. >> >> (setq org-agenda-include-diary nil) >> ;; org-agenda >> (setq org-agenda-diary-file "~/emacs/agenda.org" >> org-special-ctrl-o nil >> org-agenda-span 'day) > > Ah, yes, sorry. You said this in another response. > > Maybe post a snippet from your agenda.org file? > > In my case, my diary file is in date-tree format and the entries are > inserted in the current day's section. More to the point, the entries > appear in my agenda and all I have to do is RET or TAB to go to the > entry in the diary file.