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From: | Simon Thum |
Subject: | Re: [O] Seeking advice on timeline project |
Date: | Sun, 22 Jul 2012 13:32:43 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.5) Gecko/20120618 Thunderbird/10.0.5 |
Hi Alan,I would probably put the approximate date first, i.e. NOT an org date, but simply a _sorteable_ 2001 or 2002-03 and then use C-c ^ to establish the timeline. (I do not check how well this bodes with the syntax I suggest! You need to find a sort-syntax combo that works.)
Later you can refile them to headings like 1990s and retain internal orderability.
HTH, Simon On 07/20/2012 08:34 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
I am reconstructing events during over 40 years of my life. I have a capture template as follows, that isn't working out well: ("t" "Timeline " entry (file+headline "Timeline.org" "Timeline Incoming ") "* %^{Salient Event} %? Captured: %U" :prepend t :unnarrowed t) One would rather would like to use a the date entry (calendar display) interface; however, in many cases, I can, at least immediately, only remember the year, or month and year. Suggestions would be appreciated, how to organize such a project. And, how to integrate a date with only a year into a timeline, as well as month and year, and specific dates. The answer is not obvious to me. Alan Davis
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