Thank you both Thorsten and Seb, i really appreciate the help! Seb, you wrote: The programming equivalent to C-c a s is: (org-agenda nil "s") That's what you'd have to bind to a key (using a "lambda" function). im a complete neewb and dont really have any idea on how to do the above, can you show me an example? Best Z On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:50 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote: > Hello Xebar, > > >> Or, for a "pure" Org solution: > >> > >> C-c a < s *salsa dance > >> > >> searches for terms appearing only *in the headline* (including tags). > > > > That's great ,i appreciate it! > > > > Seb, is there a way to quick bind a key to the above series of commands? > > The programming equivalent to C-c a s is: > > (org-agenda nil "s") > > That's what you'd have to bind to a key (using a "lambda" function). > > What you want is the restriction to the current buffer as well. You should > update the above, looking at the doc of `org-agenda' (sorry, no time now > to do > it). > > BTW, how to find that you have to bind `org-agenda'? Simply `C-h k', > followed > by the key binding for which you want to know more (here, `C-c a'), such > as: > which function does it call? > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sebastien Vauban > > >