On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:54 PM, Jose Robins wrote: > Thanks Bernt, that works! > However the only thing is that I've defined COLUMNS for the whole > file using the #+COLUMNS keyword at the top of the file. I guess > those properties are not being considered in the column view on the > agenda buffer. It comes up with the default column properties.... I > guess the only way is to redefine the standard column properties, so > that the column properties that I want are displayed in the agenda > view as well... This is now fixed. Column view in the agenda will now use the column format appropriate for the entry at point, or for the first entry in the agenda view. I.e. it will go back to the original buffer and take the format from a property, a COLUMNS line, or, if these fail, from the default set in org-columns-default-format'. This change is up in the git repo. - Carsten > > > thanks, > Jose > > Bernt Hansen wrote: >> >> Jose Robins writes: >> >> >>> Let's say I have a org tree with some tasks tagged with the >>> keyword ":today:". >>> Now I do a sparse tree matching the today tag and this would limit >>> the display >>> to only items with tag "today". >>> >> Tag your tasks with :today: then do an agenda view tag match for >> today >> >> C-c a 1 m today RET >> >> Tag inheritance will control if subtasks are included or not. >> >> >>> Now if I would like to do a column view on that sparse tree by >>> doing C-c C-x >>> C-c. However this does not seem to limit the column display to >>> only the >>> headlines with the tag "today". Is it possible to achieve what >>> I'm trying to >>> do? Is there any way to filter out (i.e hide) headlines in the >>> column view >>> based on some criteria? >>> >> Then C-c C-x C-c in the agenda view >> >> HTH, >> Bernt >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode