On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
Tassilo Horn wrote:
Ian Barton <li...@manor-farm.org> writes:
Hi Ian,
At the moment dates are inserted as plain text. It would nice to
have
an option to insert the date as either an active or inactive
date. Perhaps if there was a remember variable the user could simply
surround it with either "[" or "<" as appropriate. Or maybe there
is a
better way?
You can use the %U escape in any remember template, which inserts the
inactive timestamp for this item's creation time.
Thanks Tassilo, but it doesn't do what I want. This is an example of
what org-datetree produces:
** 2009
*** 2009-11 November <- I would like to customize this format.
**** 2009-11-14 Saturday <- I would like to choose to make this a
timestamp
***** Test1
***** Another Test.
The structure of the tree is also for parsing - in order to put in
entries at the right place, the tree leaves must be easy to find and
interpolate.
So I do want the tree the way it is - we can negotiate about what
comes after
the date, ant that can also be a timestamp or anything.
Ian
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