Hi York, I have applied your patch. Thank you!
- Carsten On 18.11.2013, at 02:32, York Zhao <gtdplatf...@gmail.com> wrote: > To whom it may concern, > > Please find attached my patch to address this issue. Please let me > know if the patch is acceptable. > > Thanks, > > York > > > On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 8:13 PM, York Zhao <gtdplatf...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> I'm been so frustrated when trying to use function as `target' in an >> org-capture' template, here is my example: >> >> 1. Create a file "~/test.org" and add a line "* Level 1", make sure to add a >> newline character after the inserted line >> 2. Set org-capture-template as: >> (setq org-capture-templates >> `(("t" >> "Test" >> entry >> (function >> (lambda () >> (set-buffer (org-capture-target-buffer "~/test.org")) >> (goto-char (point-max)))) >> "* Level 2" >> :immediate-finish t))) >> 3. Type "C-c c t" >> 4. The result of "test.org" becomes: >> >> * Level 1 >> * Level 2 >> >> But what I wanted is: >> >> * Level 1 >> ** Level 2 >> >> I looked into "org-capture.el" and figured out that it is because when >> `:exact-position' is set, function `org-capture-place-entry' never insert >> template as a child of current entry. And `:exact-position' is set when >> Target >> is a function. >> >> I don't understand why it is designed this way, does it have to be this way? >> what can I do if I want to insert "Level 2" as a child of "Level 1" while >> using >> a function as template target? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> York > <0001-org-capture-place-entry-Do-not-special-casing-for-ex.patch>