I am using org-mode installed by the emacs package system:
org-plus-contrib.  I just updated it this morning:

Org mode version 9.2.6 (9.2.6-elpaplus @ /usr/share/emacs/27.0.50/lisp/org/)

I have no trouble, so far, running this template.  If it is of interest, I
am using this also in directories in my Dropbox folder, from my laptop and
a desktop machine.  I will investigate changes in the template parameters.

I am already thinking of another one,  to capture a file listing and
perhaps enable commenting.  That last bit will stymy me.  In fact it's all
pretty much beyond me, for the moment.   I saw a contributed org function
to do something similar.

Anyway, for now, this template shows promise.  It's already easier to save
quick notes about an ongoing project.  Before org-mode, I used steno.el, to
good effect; org-mode, however, is lightyears beyond steno.

Thank you for the comments.

Alan Davis

On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 6:51 AM Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> wrote:

> >>> "AED" == Alan E Davis <lngn...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>    > I have come up with something simple that works:
>    >     ("X" "ChangeLog README" entry (file+datetree "./00_README.org")
> "* %?
>    > \n   %U \n %f" :prepend t)
>
> Thanks I tried this and I obtain
>
> Deprecated date/weektree capture templates changed to ‘file+olp+datetree’.
> org-datetree--find-create: Buffer is read-only: #<buffer README.org<org>>
>
>
>
> That is why I have only absolute paths in my capture templates, but I
> find them no appropriate in certain circumstances.
>
> Any idea what is wrong here?
>
> Uwe Brauer
>


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