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Re: [O] Multiple tags on a heading?
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Alain . Cochard |
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Re: [O] Multiple tags on a heading? |
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Thu, 26 Apr 2018 13:31:59 +0200 |
Nicolas Goaziou writes on Thu 26 Apr 2018 02:47:
> Hello,
>
> address@hidden writes:
>
> > William Denton writes on Wed 25 Apr 2018 09:59:
> >
> > > To set a tag for a heading one uses C-C C-q (or C-c C-c if one is
> > > on the heading). The minibuffer shows you a listing of all the
> > > tags, and refines it as you type. That works very well.
> > >
> > > What about if one wants to have two tags? Is there a similar way
> > > to add the second tag? I have to type it in by hand---am I
> > > overlooking something?
> >
> > I have the same problem using org version 9.1.9. However, with 'emacs
> > -Q' (version 8.2.10), I can enter in a natural way several tags with a
> > single 'C-c C-q'. Bug?
>
> I think this is now fixed on master. Could you confirm it?
Actually, if I use a void .emacs file and just the command 'emacs' to
run emacs -- which also uses the same 9.1.9 elpa version --, then
everything works as I would expect:
'C-c c-c' or 'C-c C-q' on the headline enters the minibuffer, then
<TAB> shows all possible tags; once one tag is entered (completion
works), giving, say,
Tags: :meetings:
then another <TAB> shows all tags again, and so on.
Another 'C-c c-c' or 'C-c C-q' on the headline enters again the
minibuffer, showing all the already entered tags. And so on.
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