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From: "Christopher J. White" <orgmode@grierwhite.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, lists@700c.org
Subject: Re: Capturing to a list in a dynamic 2nd level heading
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 13:50:09 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <50293E51.9020204@grierwhite.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1344875203.2482.140661114279681.51ABA6DA@webmail.messagingengine.com>


Hi Simon,

I have a capture template that does almost exactly that, I just use a 
user entered subheading -- should be easy enough to tweak for your task.

When chosen as a capture option, it asks for a discussion context and 
looks up a 2nd level heading below "Discussion Items" matching that 
context.  If it exists, it just adds to it.  If not, it creates a new 
context at the end of the Discussion Items element.  Note that you must 
create "Discussion Items" first, and it must be top-level.

...cj

Capture template:

   ("d" "Discussion Item" item
          (file+function
           "~/org/Todo.org"
           (lambda ()
             (let* ((ctxt (read-string "Discussion context: "))
                    (ctxt-pt
                      (condition-case msg
                          (org-find-olp (list "Discussion Items" ctxt) t)
                        (error nil))))
               (if ctxt-pt
                   (progn
                     (goto-char ctxt-pt)
                     (org-end-of-subtree)
                     (insert-string "\n"))
                 (goto-char (org-find-olp (list "Discussion Items") t))
                 (org-end-of-subtree)
                 (insert-string (format "\n** %s\n" ctxt)))))))


On 8/13/12 12:26 PM, Simon Brown wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible with org-capture to create a template that would create
> the following:
>
> * Log
> ** 2012 - Week 33
>   - One liner of interest
>   - Another one liner of interest
>
> So that is a capture template that generates the 2nd level heading when
> required and the text entered is converted to a list entry which is
> added to the end of the list.
>
> (format-time-string "%G - Week %W") is the correct date string, but
> file+headline creates a top level heading and file+olp expects it to
> already exist.
>
> It seems that the text entered must also become a sub heading. Is that
> correct?
>
> I'm trying to achieve something very similar to this
> http://metajack.im/2009/01/01/journaling-with-emacs-orgmode/
>
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I haven't managed to strike gold in
> the list archive.
>
> Simon
>

  reply	other threads:[~2012-08-13 17:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-08-13 16:26 Capturing to a list in a dynamic 2nd level heading Simon Brown
2012-08-13 17:50 ` Christopher J. White [this message]
2012-08-14 18:12   ` Simon Brown

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