andrés ramírez <[email protected]> writes:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> * PE
> :PROPERTIES:
> :CATEGORY: da.santi
> :END:
> ** <2022-09-24 Sat 9:00-11:00> etiro.espiritual {collaborator.family} :DAVID:
> ** <2022-09-27 Tue> Another entry to be displayed in agenda. It inherits
> parent category
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> That one looks promising. Could I omit the day-on-letters (three
> letters) before the closing bracket?.
Yup.
>From a footnote in 8.1 Timestamps sections of Org manual:
(1) The Org date format is inspired by the standard ISO 8601
date/time format. To use an alternative format, see *note Custom time
format::. The day name is optional when you type the date yourself.
However, any date inserted or modified by Org adds that day name, for
reading convenience.
> I remember there was a keybinding for picking the day from calendar. But I
> noticed killing and yanking was quicker than using the calendar. I am a
> viper-mode user. killing and yanking is just yyp.
Inserting timestamp for today's date is as easy as C-c . <RET>
Choosing tomorrow is just C-c . + <RET>
Choosing next week is C-c . +w <RET>
See 8.2.1 The date/time prompt
Also, you can copy the whole heading shifting time in its timestamps.
See org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift (C-c C-x c)
> Ihor> Note org-refile command. See "9.1 Refile and Copy" section of Org
> manual.
>
> Last time I tried org-refile I did not stick on my workflow, perhaps I
> should try again.
Depending on your preference, you may want to customize
org-refile-use-outline-path and org-outline-path-complete-in-steps.
In particular, changing org-outline-path-complete-in-steps to nil works
best with fuzzy completion backends like helm/ivy/orderless.
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