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Extend results to more types #451

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CyberFox001 opened this issue Aug 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Extend results to more types #451

CyberFox001 opened this issue Aug 10, 2024 · 0 comments

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GNU/Linux

Emacs version and provenance

Emacs 29.4, from Fedora repository

Org version and provenance

Org-mode 9.7.9, from GNU ELPA

org-ql package version and provenance

Org-ql 20240403.2027, from MELPA

Description

Today, Org-ql let user search for entries into multiple Org-mode files. Each entries is an Org-mode heading, that could be a note, a task or a document section.

This feature request is about extend the result to more types of results, like:

  • Org-mode file
  • Images
  • Bloc of code
  • Tables
  • Or any element that could be named
  • Links

This would let user search for other elements in files, like the schema they have done on another note with a PlantUML code block, or the image they have added to this other task. They could also search for Org-mode files, based on #+TITLE, #+AUTHOR or #+DATE values.

This feature could open possibilities for new features like:

  • With a dynamic block, built a table of each Org-mode files present in a folder, sort them by date and show their author, date and their title as a link to the file (Can be useful to make the home page of a blog made with Org-mode)
  • Copy an image or source code bloc from another note to the current one

Such feature is a big change, and it's maybe out of scope for Org-ql.

Etc.

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@alphapapa alphapapa converted this issue into discussion #452 Aug 12, 2024

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