li...@wilkesley.net writes: > I have a capture template which prompts for a file name and uses this > to create a filename with a datestamp: > > (defun capture-pelican-draft-file (path) > (let ((name (read-string "Name: "))) > (expand-file-name (format "%s-%s.org" > (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d") > name) path))) > > > ("g" > "New blog post (ianbarton.net)" > plain > (file (capture-pelican-draft-file > "~/Documents/emacs/web_sites/ianbarton.net/org/_posts")) > "#+AUTHOR: Ian Barton\n#+DATE: %u\n#+PROPERTY: MODIFIED: > \n#+TITLE\n#+CATEGORY: Blog \n#+PROPERTY: TAGS \n#+PROPERTY: SUMMARY > \n#+SETUPFILE: ../setup.org\n\n")
Are you using custom-set-variables to set org-capture-templates? If not, I think you need to unquote capture-pelican-draft-file. >> On the current git master the function capture-pelican-draft-file > doesn't seem to be evaluated, resulting in a "File name doesn't exist" > error. Doing git bisect seems to point at the commit below: > > 8860c92f62dac87267416708e81bc8aec026fcc7 is the first bad commit > commit 8860c92f62dac87267416708e81bc8aec026fcc7 > Author: Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> > Date: Fri Jun 24 00:55:03 2016 +0200 That commit is about org-babel, which I don't think should have anything to do with org-capture. But you said you bisected it, so you mean that before that commit, your code works as-is?