* Filtering entries of a journal file with its datestamp
@ 2010-04-16 5:28 Miguel Ruiz
2010-04-16 20:52 ` Vincent Belaïche
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From: Miguel Ruiz @ 2010-04-16 5:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs-orgmode
I have a simple journal .org file like this:
------Begin file---------------
* <2010-04-16 fri>
Subject 1
Subject 2
Subject 1
Subject 40
* <2010-04-17 sat>
Subject 2
Subject 3
Subject 1
Subject 40
------End file------------------
Every subject is only one line.
I would like to print the journal but including only the lines with a specific content, determined by a search, like the following
-----Buffer to print---------
* <2010-04-16 fri>
Subject 1
Subject 1
* <2010-04-17 sat>
Subject 1
------------------------------
------Another buffer to print-
* <2010-04-16 fri>
Subject 40
* <2010-04-17 sat>
Subject 40
------------------------------
I have tried org-occur, but only marks the searched string; I also have tried occur but generate a list without the dates, and cannot be printed.
I would appreciate any hint.
Miguel Ruiz
Sevilla, Spain.
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* RE: Filtering entries of a journal file with its datestamp
2010-04-16 5:28 Filtering entries of a journal file with its datestamp Miguel Ruiz
@ 2010-04-16 20:52 ` Vincent Belaïche
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From: Vincent Belaïche @ 2010-04-16 20:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rbenit68, emacs-orgmode
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M-x occur with regexp
^\(\*\|Subject\s-+1\)
gives
5 matches for "^\(\*\|Subject\s-+1\)" in buffer: temp.org
1:* <2010-04-16 fri>
2:Subject 1
4:Subject 1
7:* <2010-04-17 sat>
10:Subject 1
Vincent.
> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 05:28:26 +0000
> From: rbenit68@yahoo.es
> To: Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
> CC:
> Subject: [Orgmode] Filtering entries of a journal file with its datestamp
>
> I have a simple journal .org file like this:
>
> ------Begin file---------------
> * <2010-04-16 fri>
> Subject 1
> Subject 2
> Subject 1
> Subject 40
>
> * <2010-04-17 sat>
> Subject 2
> Subject 3
> Subject 1
> Subject 40
> ------End file------------------
>
> Every subject is only one line.
>
> I would like to print the journal but including only the lines with a specific content, determined by a search, like the following
>
> -----Buffer to print---------
> * <2010-04-16 fri>
> Subject 1
> Subject 1
>
> * <2010-04-17 sat>
> Subject 1
> ------------------------------
>
> ------Another buffer to print-
> * <2010-04-16 fri>
> Subject 40
>
> * <2010-04-17 sat>
> Subject 40
> ------------------------------
>
> I have tried org-occur, but only marks the searched string; I also have tried occur but generate a list without the dates, and cannot be printed.
>
> I would appreciate any hint.
>
> Miguel Ruiz
> Sevilla, Spain.
>
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