Thanks Juan. That did the trick! I moved to 6.33f, and the outline mode now shows up as a date-tree, which is how I would like to think of my journal entries as :)
Happy New Year!
Hi Avinash,
Same. But your problem is most likely with the version of org-mode,
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Avinash Kulkarni <avinashgk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Juan,
> Thank you for the reply. Yeah, I already had those 2 lines in my .emacs file
> - and your template setup looks just like mine. I am using the Emacs Cocoa
> build from www.emacsformacosx.com, and its dated 2009-07-30. Are you using
> the same build too?
not with emacs. Do you have 6.33? I actually keep rather close track
with git, but 6.33 is the minimum you'll need.
Best,
Juan
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> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Juan Reyero <joanmg@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Avinash Kulkarni <avinashgk@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I am trying to get the following template to build a date-tree view in
>> > my
>> > org files that I use with remember mode. But I never seem to be able to
>> > get
>> > it - I am on Emacs 23.1 built for Mac OSX.
>> >
>> > Here are my remember templates:
>> >
>> > (setq org-remember-templates
>> > '(("Quick ToDo" ?n "* TODO %?\n %^{Scheduled for:}T\n"
>> > org-default-notes-file date-tree)
>> > ("Journal" ?j "* %T %?" "~/org/journal.org" date-tree)
>> > ("Timer" ?t "* %?\n" "~/org/timer.org" "Timed Tasks")))
>>
>> This looks very similar to mine, which works nicely in OS-X with emacs
>> 23.1:
>>
>> (setq org-remember-templates
>> '(("Jac" ?c
>> "* %^{Title} :blog:\n :PROPERTIES:\n :on: %T\n :END:\n %?\n
>> %x"
>> "~/cjr/jac/jac.org" date-tree)
>> ("Note" ?n
>> "* %^{Title}\n :PROPERTIES:\n :on: %T\n :END:\n %?\n %x"
>> nil date-tree)))
>>
>> Did you remember to load it?
>>
>> (require 'remember)
>> (org-remember-insinuate)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Juan
>> --
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