I liked this exercise because it taught me very simply how to use
org-agenda! Thank you both. :-)
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> What am I missing?
My apologies, I really don't know what errant behavior had crept into my
configuration, but even now as I tried the steps, I saw that it had flipped
again, making the "fix" I proposed entirely incorrect, as you surmised. This
is really quite stra
John Wiegley writes:
>> May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details?
>
> - Enter the Org-agenda
> - Press '/ t' to filter by the tag identified by 't'
> - Note that it hides those tags, rather than showing only those tags
I just tried
1. emacs -Q
2. C-x C-f /tmp/1.org
3.
* T
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> "John Wiegley" writes:
>> In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only
>> entries that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead.
> May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details?
- Enter the Org-agenda
- Press
"John Wiegley" writes:
> In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only entries
> that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead.
May you please provide a reproducer or at least more details?
> I was able to
> fix this using:
>
> modified lisp/org-agenda.el
In previous version of Org-mode, I was used to "/ t" showing me only entries
that matched the tag keyed by 't'. Now it hides them instead. I was able to
fix this using:
modified lisp/org-agenda.el
@@ -8578,7 +8578,7 @@ also press `-' or `+' to switch between filtering and
excluding."
(or