Hmm, yeah, you are right. Might have to rething my strategy :) Thanks, Marcelo. On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Matt Lundin wrote: > Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > > > Hello list, > > > > I keep a diary by using journal.el -- it simply creates a new .org file > > everytime I call M-x journal with the current Date timestamp ( > > date_day_of_week.org). Works fine. I usually create a * tags headline > > and tag it with relevant tags. The downside is that, in order to have > > all the agenda power, I need to manually add it to the list. Not sure > > if there is a way to include a whole directory automatically somehow? > > From the docstring for org-agenda-files: > > ,---- > | If an entry is a directory, all files in that directory that are matched > | by `org-agenda-file-regexp' will be part of the file list. > `---- > > In other words, > > (setq org-agenda-files "~/org/") > > See also the following FAQ: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php#set-agenda-files-using-wildcards > > > Some of you might say to keep the journal in one big file. I just don't > > like it. Separate files make things more maneageble for me. > > Calling org-agenda loads each one of your agenda files into a separate > buffer. That means 3 years from now emacs will have to open 1,000 files > and spawn 1,000 buffers to generate the agenda view. :) > > Best, > Matt >