Tommy Kelly writes:
> It’s here:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/s/3viPfF78Lr
>
> In a nutshell, I was trying to understand how to have one of the columns in
> column mode be the creation date of each headline. I thought that because I
> almost always insert a clock entry when I create (using
Tommy Kelly writes:
> After figuring out, with help on Reddit (ht: Adam), some nuances
> affecting timestamps, column
> mode, and the Special Properties TIMESTAMP, and TIMESTAMP_IA, I think
> the following
> modifications to section 7.2 (Special Properties) of the manual would
> be worthwhile.
>
Ihor, I think this would be a good topic to go over in the monthly meet up,
especially if no one is able to follow up further on this by then.
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 04:37:33 +0100 Tommy Kelly wrote ---
> It’s here: https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/s/3viPfF78Lr
> In a nutshell, I was
> Can you give a link to the Reddit thread
> where this was discussed?
It’s here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/s/3viPfF78Lr
In a nutshell, I was trying to understand how to have one of the columns in
column mode be the creation date of each headline. I thought that because I
almost always
Thank you for your suggestions. Unfortunately, I'm not yet familiar with this
part of Org. Can you give a link to the Reddit thread where this was discussed?
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I wrote:
> As it stands, the relevant part reads as follows:
> 'TIMESTAMP' The first keyword-less timestamp in the entry.
> 'TIMESTAMP_IA' The first inactive timestamp in the entry.
>
> Both are slightly incorrect and that can be fixed by changing to the
> following:
> 'TIMESTAMP' The
After figuring out, with help on Reddit (ht: Adam), some nuances
affecting timestamps, column
mode, and the Special Properties TIMESTAMP, and TIMESTAMP_IA, I think
the following
modifications to section 7.2 (Special Properties) of the manual would
be worthwhile.
As it stands, the relevant part