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Re: [O] How to get "remember" working properly?
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: [O] How to get "remember" working properly? |
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Tue, 18 Nov 2014 20:44:42 -0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.4 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Sharon,
Sharon Kimble <address@hidden> writes:
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> (setq org-remember-templates
> '(("Todo" ?t "* TODO %^{Brief Description} %^g\n%?\nAdded: %U"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/remember.org" "Tasks")
> ("Journal" ?j "** %^{Head Line} %U %^g\n%i%?"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/journal.org")
> ("Clipboard" ?c "** %^{Head Line} %U %^g\n%c\n%?"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/remember.org")
> ("Receipt" ?r "** %^{BriefDesc} %U %^g\n%?"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/finances.org")
> ("Book" ?b "** %^{Book Title} %t :BOOK:
> \n%[~/.emacs.d/.book_template.txt]\n"
> "~/org/journal.org")
> ("Film" ?f "** %^{Film Title} %t :FILM:
> \n%[~/.emacs.d/.film_template.txt]\n"
> "~/org/journal.org")
> ("Someday" ?s "** %^{Someday Heading} %U\n%?\n"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/someday.org")
> ("Private" ?p "\n* %^{topic} %T \n%i%?\n"
> "~/.emacs.d/org/privnotes.org")
> ("Contact" ?o "\n* %^{Name} :CONTACT:\n% ~/.emacs.d/org/contact.txt]\n"
> "~/org/privnotes.org")
> )
> )
> #+END_SRC
> With everything that I "remember" it shows it as, example only -
>
> * peace [2014-11-18 Tue 11:30]
>
> i.e. headline before the date. How do I get it the other way round
> please, meaning "date - headline"?
I think all you need to do here is move the "%U" in your templates
before the "%^{ ... }" that represents where you type in the headline.
For example, the "Journal" template becomes:
("Journal" ?j "** %U %^{Head Line} %^g\n%i%?"
"~/.emacs.d/org/journal.org")
See the section on Template Expansion in the Capture section of the
manual for an explanation of what's going on here.
> Also you close the entry by "C-c C-c" which, in my case, calls
> "Tags" again. How can I get it working right in this case please?
Not sure about this -- I don't use remember -- but a good place to start
is to do C-h k C-c C-c in your capture buffer; this will tell you which
function is bound to C-c C-c. If it's not what you expect, the next
step is to figure out what it should be bound to and set the appropriate
function in the relevant keymap.
Best,
Richard