Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-29 Thread Spenser Truex
Daniele Nicolodi writes: > On 25/06/2019 22:54, Spenser Truex wrote: >> "Fraga, Eric" writes: >> >>> On Tuesday, 25 Jun 2019 at 18:41, gmx wrote: How to insert the current time? >>> >>> Easiest immediate way is to insert an inactive time stamp by C-u C-c ! >>> RET. >> >> Robert Pluim wr

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-27 Thread Tim Cross
Russell Adams writes: > > I've used this same code since 2007? Perhaps it needs an update. ;] > If you don't have code in your .emacs or .init.el which could be updated, refactored or otherwise improved, your just not trying hard enough and if you don't have chunks of code 'borrowed' from others

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-27 Thread Russell Adams
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 08:04:33AM +1000, Tim Cross wrote: > > That is a bit strange - my Emacs doesn't seem to have `bind-key'. > > > > It is from a separate package called bind-key that you can install from > MELPA. > > The excellent 'use-package' package uses it as a convenience method to > bind

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-26 Thread Tim Cross
Marcin Borkowski writes: > On 2019-06-26, at 21:04, Russell Adams wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 06:41:15PM +0200, gmx wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to >>> indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second >>>

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-26 Thread Marcin Borkowski
On 2019-06-26, at 21:04, Russell Adams wrote: > On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 06:41:15PM +0200, gmx wrote: >> Hello, >> >> How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to >> indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second >> column), and (third column) make the

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-26 Thread Daniele Nicolodi
On 25/06/2019 22:54, Spenser Truex wrote: > "Fraga, Eric" writes: > >> On Tuesday, 25 Jun 2019 at 18:41, gmx wrote: >>> How to insert the current time? >> >> Easiest immediate way is to insert an inactive time stamp by C-u C-c ! >> RET. > > Robert Pluim writes: > >> C-u M-x org-time-stamp >>

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-26 Thread Russell Adams
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 06:41:15PM +0200, gmx wrote: > Hello, > > How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to > indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second > column), and (third column) make the difference between the two (I can > do that). I use thi

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-26 Thread Spenser Truex
"Fraga, Eric" writes: > On Tuesday, 25 Jun 2019 at 18:41, gmx wrote: >> How to insert the current time? > > Easiest immediate way is to insert an inactive time stamp by C-u C-c ! > RET. Robert Pluim writes: > C-u M-x org-time-stamp > > will prompt for a date and insert it along with the curre

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-25 Thread gmx
Nice! And very easy Thanks a lot Fred Le 25/06/2019 à 18:56, Fraga, Eric a écrit : On Tuesday, 25 Jun 2019 at 18:41, gmx wrote: How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second column), and (third column) m

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-25 Thread Robert Pluim
> On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 18:41:15 +0200, gmx said: gmx> Hello, gmx> How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to gmx> indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second gmx> column), and (third column) make the difference between the two (I

Re: [O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-25 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Tuesday, 25 Jun 2019 at 18:41, gmx wrote: > How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to > indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second > column), and (third column) make the difference between the two (I can > do that). Easiest immediate way is to

[O] Insert time in Org-mode

2019-06-25 Thread gmx
Hello, How to insert the current time? I have a table in which I want to indicate the beginning of an oral exam (firt column), the end (second column), and (third column) make the difference between the two (I can do that). My apologies for such a question... Thank you in advance, Fred