Johan Friis <address@hidden> writes:
I have this in my org-capture-templates, and it works just fine. The
note.org file is of course an org-mode file, with normal syntax.
("j" "Journal" entry (file "~/note/journal.org") (file "~/note/
template/journal.org"))
I am not sure if I misunderstood what you want to do, just wanted to
state that the above works great for me (it expands what it is
supposed to)
Ahhhh!
This does what I expect, but it is not documented.
Thanks Johan!
That's why I wrote my previous mail? I simply could not figure out,
how
to achieve that and I did not know about (file "filename"). Where is
this in the docs?
But, OK, forget it. I now know that I have to use the (file "...")
syntax.
So this is one of the neccessary patches:
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index f1f894a..e5d0a3b 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -6109,7 +6109,9 @@ file and location.
The template for creating the capture item. If you leave this
empty, an appropriate default template will be used. Otherwise this
is a
string with escape codes, which will be replaced depending on time
-and context of the capture call. See below for more details.
+and context of the capture call. The string with escapes may be
loaded
+from a template file, using the special syntax `(file
+``path-to-template'')'. See below for more details.
@item properties
The rest of the entry is a property list of additional options.
Still, as I said in my previous mail, the way "%[FILE]" and "%(SEXP)"
work is not quite right and the docs are still incomplete.
Best wishes
Sebastian
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