Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have something along these lines called planner-timestamp.
> > It adds to the task description a string like '{{C:20060528}}' which
> > is then greyed out.
> >
> > Put the code below into planner-timestam.el and put on your load
> > path.  Then just (require 'planner-timestamp).
>
> I like this idea.  One caveat: I would prefer the default for
> planner-timestamp-key to be "Created" or something similar -- "C" is
> kind of cryptic.

Would it be desirable to add timestamping to planner-create-note-from-task, like
remember do?

A clever trick has already been described here: use
planner-create-note-from-task, then use remember. But it is not really easy to
use it (2 commands instead of one).

The thing is that the task lines are becoming quite long (task-id, notes
references, multi plan pages,...), and it is not possible to have multi-lines
task lines.

A use of this note timestamping would be that in order to have the creation
timestamp of the task, a note from the task should be created. So this
encourages creating a longer description of the task. Good thing when you
create a task and start working on it many days after.

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