Mark Scala writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using capture for, among other things, capturing
> interruptions to clocked tasks. For this, I use something like the
> following template:
>
> ("i" "interruption" entry (file "refile.org") "A TEMPLATE HERE"
> :clock-in t :clock-resume t)
>
> One thing tha
Hi,
I've been using capture for, among other things, capturing interruptions to
clocked tasks. For this, I use something like the following template:
("i" "interruption" entry (file "refile.org") "A TEMPLATE HERE" :clock-in t
:clock-resume t)
One thing that has been bothering me is that there a
I'm trying to start using Capture, and I'd like to set up a template to
capture a TODO to go "right here" --- i.e. at the point where the cursor is
when I invoke capture.
I can do that OK.
EXCEPT that it always sets the headline level of the new element
to that of a child of the currently clockin