[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > 1) When I close a 'TODO' I get the following: > > *** Done another level CLOSED: [2007-01-22 Mon] test > > How do i get the time into the CLOSED tag like I've seen other people > have? (i.e. CLOSED: [2007-01-22 Mon 11:01]
See the "Custom time format" section in the documentation: ,----[ (info "(org)Custom time format") ] | Org-mode uses the standard ISO notation for dates and times as it is | defined in ISO 8601. If you cannot get used to this and require | another representation of date and time to keep you happy, you can get | it by customizing the variables `org-display-custom-times' and | `org-time-stamp-custom-formats'. | | `C-c C-x C-t' | Toggle the display of custom formats for dates and times. | | Org-mode needs the default format for scanning, so the custom date/time | format does not _replace_ the default format - instead it is put _over_ | the default format using text properties. `---- > 2) When I use org-agenda, I notice that the date formats are > significantly different than the data format in *.org files? > (I.e. '2007-01-21 Sun' (org file) versus 'Monday 22 January 2007' > (org-agenda)) How do I get them the same? Can't help on this. > On another note, this module looks great! I've just started using > it. Previously I was using Planner for awhile and I have 111 > separate files over 4 months so I'm trying to bring that down. This > might do the trick. It is! I'm using Org with just one huge file, and it works smoothly. -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode