Thanks.
It looks like the following options are useful.
1. Use a deadline
2. Use an active timestamp in the heading. The first one found seems to
be the one assigned to the heading as far as the agenda goes.
So, both of these will show up in an agenda:
* test meeting <2017-02-26 Sun>
* test m
I place an active timestamp under my headline for the date/time of the
meeting, and then I always timestamp my notes using inactive
timestamps. They are separate in the agenda but can be enabled.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 11:45:51AM -0500, John Kitchin wrote:
> Searching for timestamps is not the i
Searching for timestamps is not the issue, it is finding the right time
stamp associated with a headline. For example, suppose in the meeting
notes I use time stamps to note past or future events, then a headline
could have many time stamps, and only one is related to the date of the
meeting. Al
On Fri, 24 Feb 2017, John Kitchin wrote:
Suppose I use a heading to store notes on a meeting.
Is there a canonical location to put a date so I could search for them
later?
It seems like the date is not a deadline, or scheduled timestamp. I
could see putting the date in the headline, but then
Suppose I use a heading to store notes on a meeting.
Is there a canonical location to put a date so I could search for them
later?
It seems like the date is not a deadline, or scheduled timestamp. I
could see putting the date in the headline, but then I do not see an
obvious way to search for me