Patrick Bahr writes:
> I use tags-todo searches in my custom agenda
> commands. Unfortunately, tags-todo does not honour the
> org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels variable which I want to use in
> order to ignore nested todo items. Is there a way to persuade
> tags-todo to do this? I know that there is a variable
> org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options which does this for
> org-agenda-todo-ignore-with-date etc. It would be nice if there
> is something similar to this for
> org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels. Even better would be if this
> could be adjusted per individual tags-todo search. For example
> for certain cases I do not want to see nested TODO items but I do
> want to see nested WAITING items. With two tags-todo searches
> having different behaviour on nested todo items this would be
> feasible.
This behavior is a loft-over from the old days, and I am changing
this now.
This commit implements refiling directly from the agenda.
It also implements a mechanism for selecting a number of entries in
the agenda and then executing a command on all of them. Possible
actions include archive, refile, todo state setting, and more.
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> taking up a nice suggestion from Sebastian Rose, I want to
> present some org source with proper syntax highlighting. However,
> there is a problem when using "BEGIN_SRC" blocks it seems.
>
> If one puts this org contents into a file "test.org":
>
> * One Headline
> Some Text
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> print "some output"
> #+END_SRC
> * Another headline
> More text
>
> and renders it from another org-file with:
>
> #+INCLUDE: "./test.org" src org
>
> everything will be fine (beautiful, infact) up to and including
> the print-line - the rest of the org file is not rendered as
> source but interpreted.