Ihor Radchenko writes:
> alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
>
>> Also, when searching through the manual for time-stamp, I was a victim
>> of the time-stamp/timestamp curse :-)
>
> Manual overwhelmingly uses timestamp, except several "time-spamped",
> which appear to be just right.
>
> Not so much
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 11:29:
>
> > Would you be interested to create a patch?
>
> I wish I could, but it is beyond my ability: I am not an (e)lisp
> programmer.
It is not too hard. Just a question of sprinkling defalias and
defvaralias near
Ihor Radchenko writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 11:29:
> Would you be interested to create a patch?
I wish I could, but it is beyond my ability: I am not an (e)lisp
programmer.
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alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Also, when searching through the manual for time-stamp, I was a victim
> of the time-stamp/timestamp curse :-)
Manual overwhelmingly uses timestamp, except several "time-spamped",
which appear to be just right.
Not so much for function and variable names. Some
Dieter Faulbaum writes on Mon 13 Mar 2023 00:24:
>
> If you are prompted for the date, you can give a point ('.') and
> the current date is shown.
> I think this is "short enough".
Indeed, short enough. Thank you.
I guess I should have found it by myself, but skim reading through
8.2.1
You can find the information about it (e.g.) here:
https://orgmode.org/manual/The-date_002ftime-prompt.html
If you are prompted for the date, you can give a point ('.') and
the current date is shown.
I think this is "short enough".
Hello.
The manual says that
"When point is at an existing timestamp in the buffer, ['C-c .'
(‘org-time-stamp’)] is used to modify this timestamp instead of
inserting a new one."
but the default value is the existing date, not the current one so it
is not convenient at all for me.
In fact, I