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Re: [O] Suggestion: Weektree
From: |
Mike McLean |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Suggestion: Weektree |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Oct 2013 07:21:58 -0400 |
On Oct 1, 2013, at 11:43 AM, John Hendy <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Anders Johansson <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> It's very nice to keep a journal in a datetree (using the capture mechanism)
>> but for my uses it would actually be even more useful to keep it in a
>> /weektree/. Something like this:
>>
>> * 2013
>> ** W39 (September 23 - September 29)
>> *** 2013-09-23 Monday
>> **** note 1
>> **** note 2
>> *** 2013-09-24 Tuesday
>> *** 2013-09-25 Wednesday
>> ** W52 (December 23 - December 29)
>> *** 2013-09-25 Wednesday
>> **** Christmas, no work done.
>> * 2014
>> ** W1 (December 30 - January 5)
>> *** 2013-09-31 Tuesday
>> **** New year's eve party!
>>
>> (with names of months and days localised as usual)
>>
>
> [snip]
>
> Not quite what you want, but I was looking for how to customize the
> datetree using a capture template a bit back and made some decent
> progress. You might want to check out those threads. All you should
> need to do is figure out how to convert a date range (wherever you are
> in the current week) to a week number
I just did this (the conversion) recently so it was on my mind. This provides
the week number as a string, not a number, and does based on “now,” but it
should give you what you want.
Week number in ISO of beginning of this week based on a Monday week start:
(format-time-string "%V" (nth 0 (org-clock-special-range 'thisweek nil nil 1)))
Week number in ISO of end of this week based on a Monday week start:
(format-time-string "%V" (nth 1 (org-clock-special-range 'thisweek nil nil 1)))
HTH
> and then supply the
> supplementary start/stop days for the week in parentheses.
>
> I think I did have issues capturing to a non-existing top level tree;
> as in I think I had to pre-populate my year-month headline, and *then*
> I could capture my individual days to it. Anyway, give these a
> reading:
> - http://osdir.com/ml/emacs-orgmode-gnu/2012-08/msg00396.html
> - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-08/msg01174.html
>
>
> Best regards,
> John
>