Thank you everyone. I learned I could do it with grep, but I don't know how to use grep properly. Isn't there no way to search files which are not agenda file? Sincerely, Jeongtae 2010/9/13 Matt Lundin > Eric S Fraga writes: > > > On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 04:11:48 +0900, ³λΑ€ΕΒ wrote: > > > >> I want to search org files in my /org folder. > >> But I can't find a command to search files wholly. > >> C-c a s (org-search-view) does search only with headline. > >> I can't search the contents of my org files with just one command. > >> > >> Does Org-mode have the function what I'm looking for? > > > > maybe org-mode does not but of course emacs does: M-x grep RET > > or M-x occur RET > > > > These work just fine. Org-mode also has a built-in interface to emacs' > multi-occur function --- it searches for (and displays) all lines > containing a given regexp in one's agenda files.[1] > > Simply type: > > C-c a / [regexp] > > E.g. > > C-c a / \(org\|org-\)mode > > > Best, > Matt > > Footnotes: > > [1] (info "(org) Agenda dispatcher") > > ,---- > | `/' > | Search for a regular expression in all agenda files and > | additionally in the files listed in > | `org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'. This uses the Emacs command > | `multi-occur'. A prefix argument can be used to specify the > | number of context lines for each match, default is 1. > `---- > > >