On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Charles Cave <charles...@optusnet.com.au>wrote:

> I am reading the Org-mode Release 6.27a manual to learn new things.
> and just discovered the C-c C-x c  (clone subtree) command.
>
> This makes copies of a tree and inserts them as siblings. The command
> prompts you for the number of copies to make. The really useful
> feature is to update dates according to a pattern.
>
> Here is an example of creating headings for each of the next six months:
>
> Start with this:
>
> ** First of the month
> *** July
>    SCHEDULED: <2009-07-01 Wed>
>
> ....
>
> Now you just have to change the occurrences of July to the real
> month names!
>
> I don't know when this feature appeared but it is very useful.
>
> Charles
>

Hi Charles!

I have a training log that has the following headings

* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]

where i keep a training log for the day.

I tried replicating the tree, but i can't get the date to increase....so for
5 copies i get

* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]
* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]
* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]
* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]
* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]
* Training Log [2009-06-19 Fri]

so am i doing something wrong, or the clone-subtree-with-time-shift works
only on dates in properties?


best regards,
nicolas
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