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From: | Keith Swartz |
Subject: | [Orgmode] Lazy evaluation when defining org-remember-template |
Date: | Fri, 29 May 2009 23:24:58 -0700 |
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My org file has folders for each day of the week. I'd like to define a template for org-remember that sets the default folder to whatever the current day of the week is.
Here's what I'm using now: (setq org-remember-templates(list (list '"Todo" '?t '"* TODO %?%^{To do} %^g\n :LOGBOOK:\n - Added: %U\n :END:" '"d:/tmp/_my.todo" (format-time-string '"%A"))))
Works great, except for one problem. The (format-time-string) command is executed once, when my .emacs is run, and thus becomes wrong by the time midnight rolls around. Sure, I could create a macro so I could redefine the variable every morning with a couple of keystrokes, but that's about how many keystrokes I'm saving by not having to enter the day of the week when I file it. :-)
Is there a way I can make that command evaluate at the time it is invoked, rather than when it is defined? I vaguely recall doing something like this, but that was five job roles, three houses, two recessions, and two kids ago. :)
Thanks, Keith
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