> On 2025-02-02 08:38, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode. > wrote: > Yes :D > but let's keep the discussion in the mailinglist in English so other > people can participate, or benefit from it
Sure!
> In fact you don't need ~my/get-inactive-timestamp~ for your pursposes,
> try with this one:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun my/org-add-timestamp-on-heading ()
> (save-excursion
> (org-back-to-heading)
> (org-edit-headline (format-time-string "<%F>"))))
> (add-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'my/org-add-timestamp-on-heading 'append)
> ;; to remove it
> ;; (remove-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'my/org-add-timestamp-on-heading)
> #+end_src
I did this already 😉 thanks
Actually I used
(defun my/org-add-timestamp-on-heading ()
(save-excursion
(org-back-to-heading)
(org-edit-headline (format-time-string "<%Y-%m-%d %H:%M>")))
(insert " "))
(add-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'my/org-add-timestamp-on-heading 'append)
> but here you have for curiosity, there you can see compact strftime
> format to construct a inactive timestamp
> [1]
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun my/get-inactive-timestamp ()
> (format-time-string "[%F %a %R]"))
> (defun my/set-property-with-inactive-timestamp (property)
> (interactive)
> (org-set-property property (my/get-inactive-timestamp)))
> #+end_src
Thanks, I try that out.
A last question though.
Now if I want my headings look like
* <2025-02-02 08:58> Second entry
* <2025-02-02 08:53> First
* <2025-02-02 08:56> third
Is there any way to sort these heading with respect to the timestamps from
oldes to newest?
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I strongly condemn Hamas heinous despicable pogroms/atrocities on Israel
I strongly condemn Putin's war of aggression against Ukraine.
I support to deliver weapons to Ukraine's military.
I support the EU and NATO membership of Ukraine.
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