On 2014-07-11 13:26 Martin Beck wrote:
> I have a search result (created by a search agenda C-C a s) and I
> want to narrow it down further with additional criteria.
> I tried to use the "=" key for "Narrow to entries matching regexp",
> but I did not find out how to combine several terms in here.
>
> As long as I only enter one word, it works. But if I want to filter
> for criteria like
>
> Word1 OR Word2
> or (Word1 OR Word2) AND Word3
> or (Word1 OR Word2) AND NOT (Word3 OR Word4)
>
> I get no results just by entering
> e.g. Word1|Word2
> or Word1&Word2
>
> I'm sure this is trivial, but I'm not an expert in regular
> expressions and currently don't see how to solve that.
> :-(
Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to
type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try
smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren.
As an example, if you type "\(", smartparens will automatically insert
"\)" after point. You can even navigate over these groups via sexps
commands.
HTH,
--
Alexander Baier
Alexander Baier <alexander.baier@mailbox.org> writes:
> On 2014-07-11 13:26 Martin Beck wrote:
>> I have a search result (created by a search agenda C-C a s) and I
>> want to narrow it down further with additional criteria.
>> I tried to use the "=" key for "Narrow to entries matching regexp",
>> but I did not find out how to combine several terms in here.
>>
>> As long as I only enter one word, it works. But if I want to filter
>> for criteria like
>>
>> Word1 OR Word2
>> or (Word1 OR Word2) AND Word3
>> or (Word1 OR Word2) AND NOT (Word3 OR Word4)
>>
>> I get no results just by entering
>> e.g. Word1|Word2
>> or Word1&Word2
>>
>> I'm sure this is trivial, but I'm not an expert in regular
>> expressions and currently don't see how to solve that.
>> :-(
>
> Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to
> type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try
> smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren.
>
> As an example, if you type "\(", smartparens will automatically insert
> "\)" after point. You can even navigate over these groups via sexps
> commands.
I always wondered how this C-c a s search should work. I can only enter
one word, just like the OP.
None of these (valid) regexps works here:
,----
| (foo|bar)
| \(foo\|bar\)
| \\(foo|bar\\)
`----
This does not work either
,----
| \(foo\)\|\(bar\)
`----
nor does
,----
| \(\(foo\)\|\(bar\)\)
`----
or simply
,----
| foo|bar
`----
--
cheers,
Thorsten
On 2014-07-12 10:18 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> Alexander Baier <alexander.baier@mailbox.org> writes:
>> Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to
>> type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try
>> smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren.
>>
> I always wondered how this C-c a s search should work. I can only enter
> one word, just like the OP.
I forgot to mention that I did not use C-c a s, but created an agenda
and pressed = to start a regexp-match.
Regards,
--
Alexander Baier
Alexander Baier <alexander.baier@mailbox.org> writes: > On 2014-07-12 10:18 Thorsten Jolitz wrote: >> Alexander Baier <alexander.baier@mailbox.org> writes: >>> Using \(Word1\)\|\(Word2\) works for me. If you find it troublesome to >>> type a lot of these escaped parens, you might want to try >>> smartparens-mode for auto insertion of the closing _escaped_ paren. >>> >> I always wondered how this C-c a s search should work. I can only enter >> one word, just like the OP. > > I forgot to mention that I did not use C-c a s, but created an agenda > and pressed = to start a regexp-match. Yes, then the usual regexp syntax works: ,---- | \(foo\|bar\) `---- but what about filtering in the agenda (in search view), using {} []? Either this is broken and does nothing or I do not really understand what ,---- | http://orgmode.org/manual/Filtering_002flimiting-agenda-items.html `---- tries to tell me ... -- cheers, Thorsten
= \(word\) should work. c-c a s {\(word\)} should work [possibly depending on text search settings] the full power of org-agenda-filter-by-tag is not yet implemented with text search. if it were, that would be EXCELLENT. even better would be searching the body text and not just the headline! samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And ANYBODY can get it. Denmark: free Karina Hansen NOW.