On Tue, 13 Nov 2012, Jude DaShiell wrote: > On Tue, 13 Nov 2012, Nick Dokos wrote: > > > Jude DaShiell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 12 Nov 2012, Nick Dokos wrote: > > > > > > > Jude DaShiell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Why is it when I try putting a date in this table using the calendar > > > > > I get > > > > > no date entered when in a blank field and hear the message: > > > > > Before first headline at position 376 in buffer medlog.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > How are you trying to insert the date? > > > > > > > > This error is usually produced because some function is trying to do an > > > > org-back-to-heading, i.e. the function does not expect the table to be > > > > at top level. In particular, C-c C-d (org-deadline) and C-c C-s > > > > (org-schedule) > > > > *want* a headline and insert the scheduling information after the > > > > headline, > > > > not in the table. > > > > > > > > OTOH, I tried entering a date into a table at top level with C-c . > > > > which is bound to org-time-stamp, and the date gets inserted with no > > > > error > > > > (and S-RET also works to increment the date in subsequent rows as > > > > Michael Brand mentioned) > > > > > > > > Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-577-gb0a051 @ > > > > /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/) > > > > > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > First I try with c-c c-d that didn't get me into the calendar. Next I > > > try > > > with c-c . and that got me into the calendar and on current date. > > > Unfortunately, c-b c-b failed to move me two days back from the current > > > date. This is with emacs 24.x on debian. > > > > > > > When org-read-date pops up a calendar, you are not "in the calendar", > > you are in the minibuffer with the prompt. You can select previous dates > > by using something like -2 or you can use a set of calendar commands > > that are bound to keys in the minibuffer. In particular, you can move > > the cursor in the calendar to the previous day with S-<Left>. There are > > similar keys for moving forward/backward through days, weeks, months and > > 3-month periods. All of these are documented in the manual: > > > > (info "(org)The date/time prompt") > > > > AFAICT, you cannot go "into the calendar": you can switch buffers, but > > even so the calendar buffer does not seem to recognize any keys. Not > > entirely sure that I've got this right (and I certainly don't understand > > what's going on), but it seems to be a correct description of the > > behavior. > > > > Nick > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > jude <[email protected]> > Adobe fiend for failing to Flash > > The minibuffer is read only when I try to type -2 and S-left generates > some symbols like = and [ but does not change the highlighted date. > > > >
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- jude <[email protected]> Adobe fiend for failing to Flash When I did c-c . and got current date with surrounding virtual calendar months, I noticed the cursor was positioned to the left of the = sign on line 25. When I moved it to the right of the = sign I was able to key in -2 and then I hit enter and this time the date moved back two days! Thanks much for the help provided. I don't have to use Windows or excel for this task now.
