stardiviner <numbch...@gmail.com> writes:

> I want to know how to configure Org-mode to write diary with a easy way.
> I hope someone can provide his way.
>
> Here is what I think what Org-mode write diary should have.
>
> - [ ] *open/create* a buffer to write current day's diary quickly.
> - [ ] *navigate* diary entry like viewing day entries in Calendar.
> - [ ] *manage* diary files with some kind of style like (date, folder, etc).
> - [ ] *search* diary content.
>
> If you have some hints, welcome to tell me, thanks in advance.
>
I've kept a diary in org-mode for a year and a half now, like this -
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* July
** 26 Sat
   blah de blah, etc!
   
** 27 Sun
   not yet, it isn't here yet!
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Using that way it is auto-menued [is there such a word? I can't think of
a better way of putting it, sorry!] with "Imenu" so it is easy to go
back to a specific day. But I have found that I can't have more that 3
months worth of postings in a buffer, without things slowing down and
seeming to get slightly corrupted. So at the end of every quarter, I
transfer postings over from "2014a.org" to "2014.org", which isn't very
often used or accessed, but its available if its needed.

Hope it helps
Sharon.
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