Samuel Wales writes on Tue 28 Jun 2022 16:23: > [inactive timestamps] much better than date trees for my case.
Reading this, I tried to find out what a date tree is. The manual says (in 10.1.3.1): A date tree is an outline structure with years on the highest level, months or ISO weeks as sublevels and then dates on the lowest level. which I don't understand. Could I be provided with a simple example of a date tree? Also, in the manual, the 'Main index' has the entry: * date tree: Using capture. but, if I follow the link, I end up in 10.1.2, in a paragraph about 'M-x org-capture' and I don't see the relevance with date trees. Regards. -- EOST (École et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre) ITE (Institut Terre & Environnement) | alain.coch...@unistra.fr 5 rue René Descartes [bureau 106] | Phone: +33 (0)3 68 85 50 44 F-67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France | [ slot available for rent ]