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Re: [O] Capturing to second level headline that does not exist
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Nick Dokos |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Capturing to second level headline that does not exist |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Aug 2012 17:53:22 -0400 |
John Hendy <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'm sure this is trivial, but I'm missing it.
>
> If I use file+olp to try something like this
>
> #+begin_src .emacs
> (setq org-capture-templates
> `(("c" "clock" entry (file+olp "~/org/clocking.org"
> ,(format "%s"
> (format-time-string "%Y"))
> ,(format "%s"
> (format-time-string "%B")))
> "*** %? %^G \n %u" :clock-in t :clock-result t)))
> #+end_src
>
> I get an error that the headline doesn't exist. But if I do it like this:
>
> #+begin_src .emacs
> (setq org-capture-templates
> `( ("a" "clock2" entry (file+headline "~/org/clocking.org"
> ,(format "%s"
> (format-time-string "%Y")))
> ,(format "** %s \n*** %%? %%^G \n %%u"
> (format-time-string "%B"))
> :clock-in t :clock-resume t)))
> #+end_src
>
> Then if I run this a few times, I get this:
>
> ,--- ~/org/clocking.org ---
> | * 2012
> | ** August
> | *** test
> | [2012-08-31 Fri]
> | ** August
> | *** test2
> | [2012-08-31 Fri]
> `----------------------------------
>
> So... one won't create a new headline, and the other creates a
> duplicate if there's another of the same type there. The second makes
> sense since I'm passing a string to use for the entry... it just takes
> that string and inserts it where I told it. But is there a way to make
> file+olp make a new headline if it doesn't exist? Or another way to do
> this?
>
Can't you just pre-make the relevant structure in the file?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* 2012
** August
** September
** October
...
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Then the relevant headings are going to be present.
Nick