Re: [Orgmode] What is your journaling setup?

2010-11-26 Thread Samuel Wales
On 2010-11-26, Jeff Horn wrote: > I'm assuming you've just defined a capture template that automatically > inserts an inactive timestamp? And you use refile to move your notes > around? Correct. And a todo state change hook. And user-defined sorting in outline and agenda. Conversations go to n

Re: [Orgmode] What is your journaling setup?

2010-11-26 Thread Jeff Horn
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Samuel Wales wrote: > Not to detract from the awesomeness of the date tree feature, but for > those who don't know, it is possible to keep logs in sorted order, > either in the logbook (happens automatically) or in the outline tree > (user-defined sorting).  I do t

[Orgmode] What is your journaling setup?

2010-11-26 Thread Samuel Wales
Not to detract from the awesomeness of the date tree feature, but for those who don't know, it is possible to keep logs in sorted order, either in the logbook (happens automatically) or in the outline tree (user-defined sorting). I do the latter. I don't use date trees. *** CONVERSATION [2010-

Re: [Orgmode] What is your journaling setup? (was Re: Awesome! Date-tree from agenda!

2010-11-26 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Hi Tommy, I don't know if you've seen this, but I think Bernt Hansen's setup will answer most of your questions: http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html I found his web site to be extremely useful. AFAICT his setup state- of-the-art when it comes to keeping track of time in Org-mode. Tom On

[Orgmode] What is your journaling setup? (was Re: Awesome! Date-tree from agenda!

2010-11-26 Thread Tommy Kelly
In response to Carsten's mention of a new capture target type, Eric wrote: > Excellent! This is perfect. I keep a journal but ... I'd be really interested in seeing how people use org-mode for journaling. By journaling I'm thinking of the various ways of capturing activity throught the day and