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Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags
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Jeffrey Brent McBeth |
Subject: |
Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Feb 2013 06:43:28 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 07:25:29AM -0500, Jeffrey Brent McBeth wrote:
> I'm trying to capture into a datetree using org-capture, but if my tree has a
> tag on it (in particular noexport), then it creates a new datetree instead of
> using the one I have.
I have verified that this still occurs under latest (7.9.3e-920-gce79e pulled
5:50am EST) with emacs 24.1.1 (Ubuntu packaged). Are my expectations wrong
that it should be inserting into the original tree, and there is perhaps
another way to tag a heirarchy to not be exported that I should be using? If
this is a bug, is there additional information I need to supply to assist in
the debugging? Am I asking in the right place?
Thanks for your attention,
Jeffrey McBeth
>Example .emacs:
>(global-set-key "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
>(setq org-capture-templates
> '(("t" "Test" plain (file+datetree "~/Test.org")
> "%^{Greeting} World
> I'm going to work this time")))
>
>Example Test.org:
>* 2013 :noexport:
>** 2013-02 February
>*** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>Hello World
>I'm going to work this time
>
>So, based on the above, if I type C-cct Silly C-cc, I'll get this:
>
>* 2013 :noexport:
>** 2013-02 February
>*** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>Hello World
>I'm going to work this time
>* 2013
>** 2013-02 February
>*** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>Silly World
>I'm going to work this time
- [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Jeffrey Brent McBeth, 2013/02/19
- Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Tim Burt, 2013/02/20
- Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Tim Burt, 2013/02/21
- Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Bastien, 2013/02/22
- Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Tim Burt, 2013/02/23
- Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags, Tim Burt, 2013/02/24
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