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What is a "date tree"? (find manual unclear) [was: Re: Dates in headline
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Alain . Cochard |
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What is a "date tree"? (find manual unclear) [was: Re: Dates in headlines] |
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Thu, 6 Oct 2022 12:04:32 +0200 |
Samuel Wales writes on Tue 28 Jun 2022 16:23:
> [inactive timestamps] much better than date trees for my case.
Reading this, I tried to find out what a date tree is.
The manual says (in 10.1.3.1):
A date tree is an outline structure with years on the highest
level, months or ISO weeks as sublevels and then dates on the
lowest level.
which I don't understand. Could I be provided with a simple example
of a date tree?
Also, in the manual, the 'Main index' has the entry:
* date tree: Using capture.
but, if I follow the link, I end up in 10.1.2, in a paragraph about
'M-x org-capture' and I don't see the relevance with date trees.
Regards.
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