Re: [O] Capturing to current file
On Apr 29, 2012, at 4:59 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi Charles, > > Charles writes: > >> If I may I'll throw in my 2 cents, since I made the error in the first place >> >> Why not in Section 9.2.1 immediately before or after the "special way" for >> using capture from the agenda? >> >> The documentation reads as follows in org-capture.el at >> >> (defun org-capture (&optional goto keys) >> "Capture something. >> \\ >> >> . . . >> >> When called with a `C-0' (zero) prefix, insert a template at point. >> . . . > > I added this in 9.1.2: > > To insert the capture at point in an Org buffer, call @code{org-capture} with > a @code{C-0} prefix argument. Well thank you all for the discussion at least. I've been using Org Mode for 2+ years, didn't know this, and it is now my favorite “feature” :)
Re: [O] Capturing to current file
Hi Charles, Charles writes: > If I may I'll throw in my 2 cents, since I made the error in the first place > > Why not in Section 9.2.1 immediately before or after the "special way" for > using capture from the agenda? > > The documentation reads as follows in org-capture.el at > > (defun org-capture (&optional goto keys) > "Capture something. > \\ > > . . . > > When called with a `C-0' (zero) prefix, insert a template at point. > . . . I added this in 9.1.2: To insert the capture at point in an Org buffer, call @code{org-capture} with a @code{C-0} prefix argument. Thanks for the suggestion! -- Bastien
Re: [O] Capturing to current file
Correction to my 4/20 The Org Manual section I suggest for the additional documentation is 9.1.2, not 9.2.1 Charles Millar On 4/20/2012 8:58 AM, Bastien wrote: Hi Nick, Nick Dokos writes: Charles wrote: I thought that the manual states to capture a TODO to the current file use /C-0 (zero) then proceed with the capture. I use this frequently. Am I missing something in the question? Probably not - I just didn't know about this method. It's not quite a capture (no indirect buffer, no finalize) but that hardly matters. And perhaps it also does what Samuel Wales asked about, since the template can be inserted anywhere at all. BTW, I only found this with C-h f org-capture, not in the manual. If there is a place in the manual that it should be documented, can you please point at this place and suggest a change? Thanks,
Re: [O] Capturing to current file
If I may I'll throw in my 2 cents, since I made the error in the first place Why not in Section 9.2.1 immediately before or after the "special way" for using capture from the agenda? The documentation reads as follows in org-capture.el at (defun org-capture (&optional goto keys) "Capture something. \\ . . . When called with a `C-0' (zero) prefix, insert a template at point. . . . On 4/20/2012 8:58 AM, Bastien wrote: Hi Nick, Nick Dokos writes: Charles wrote: I thought that the manual states to capture a TODO to the current file use /C-0 (zero) then proceed with the capture. I use this frequently. Am I missing something in the question? Probably not - I just didn't know about this method. It's not quite a capture (no indirect buffer, no finalize) but that hardly matters. And perhaps it also does what Samuel Wales asked about, since the template can be inserted anywhere at all. BTW, I only found this with C-h f org-capture, not in the manual. If there is a place in the manual that it should be documented, can you please point at this place and suggest a change? Thanks,
Re: [O] Capturing to current file
Hi Nick, Nick Dokos writes: > Charles wrote: > >> I thought that the manual states to capture a TODO to the current file >> use /C-0 (zero) then proceed with the capture. I use this frequently. >> >> Am I missing something in the question? >> > > Probably not - I just didn't know about this method. It's not quite a > capture (no indirect buffer, no finalize) but that hardly matters. And > perhaps it also does what Samuel Wales asked about, since the template > can be inserted anywhere at all. > > BTW, I only found this with C-h f org-capture, not in the manual. If there is a place in the manual that it should be documented, can you please point at this place and suggest a change? Thanks, -- Bastien
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Samuel Wales wrote: > The only thing it needs is to insert above the current headline if you > are in body text. > org-capture-insert-template-here won't do that by itself: it will insert it *here*, but it's up to you to make sure that *here* is the right place. Nick
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The only thing it needs is to insert above the current headline if you are in body text.
Re: [O] Capturing to current file
Charles wrote: > I thought that the manual states to capture a TODO to the current file > use /C-0 (zero) then proceed with the capture. I use this frequently. > > Am I missing something in the question? > Probably not - I just didn't know about this method. It's not quite a capture (no indirect buffer, no finalize) but that hardly matters. And perhaps it also does what Samuel Wales asked about, since the template can be inserted anywhere at all. BTW, I only found this with C-h f org-capture, not in the manual. Thanks for the pointer, Nick
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I thought that the manual states to capture a TODO to the current file use /C-0 (zero) then proceed with the capture. I use this frequently. Am I missing something in the question? Charlie Millar On 4/14/2012 7:04 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: Nick Dokos wrote: I couldn't really tell what the OP requested, ... and then I noticed the Subject: header - d'oh... Nick - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1424 / Virus Database: 2411/4937 - Release Date: 04/14/12
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Nick Dokos writes: > Nick Dokos wrote: > >> I couldn't really tell what the OP requested, > > ... and then I noticed the Subject: header - d'oh... > > Nick > ;))
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Nick This is indeed what I am looking for. Thanks M Richard Riley wrote: >* Karl Voit writes:* >* * >* > * Marvin Doyley wrote:* >* >> Hi there,* >* >* >* > Hi!* >* >* >* >> I am trying to create a thought bin related to a specific project* >* >> (org-file, where I perform all my writing task).* >* >> My idea is very simple, if an idea, todo item related to the project* >* >> i am working on, which is usually the case, I would like to file it* >* >> under a specific heading within the same file rather than a master* >* >> file.* >* >>* >* >> Any thoughts on how to do this ?* >* >* >* > Oh yes, take a look on http://orgmode.org/org.html#Capture-templates* >* > where you can define target files for your item.* >* * >* Is it documented on how to achieve what the op requested? Namely to* >* store the notes in the current file? Would that be a use for the* >* function-finding-location?* >* * I couldn't really tell what the OP requested, but if it is indeed storing the capture in the current file, the answer is "that can be done". AFAIK, it's not documented anywhere except on the mailing list though - see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/35759/focus=35781 Something like this (untested): (setq org-capture-templates '( ("X" "test" entry (file+headline (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) "Tasks") "* TODO %? %U %a %n" :prepend t))) Nick
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Samuel Wales wrote: > Can you capture to the header just above the current header? > Not that I know of. Nick
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Nick Dokos wrote: > I couldn't really tell what the OP requested, ... and then I noticed the Subject: header - d'oh... Nick
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Can you capture to the header just above the current header?
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Richard Riley wrote: > Karl Voit writes: > > > * Marvin Doyley wrote: > >> Hi there, > > > > Hi! > > > >> I am trying to create a thought bin related to a specific project > >> (org-file, where I perform all my writing task). > >> My idea is very simple, if an idea, todo item related to the project > >> i am working on, which is usually the case, I would like to file it > >> under a specific heading within the same file rather than a master > >> file. > >> > >> Any thoughts on how to do this ? > > > > Oh yes, take a look on http://orgmode.org/org.html#Capture-templates > > where you can define target files for your item. > > Is it documented on how to achieve what the op requested? Namely to > store the notes in the current file? Would that be a use for the > function-finding-location? > I couldn't really tell what the OP requested, but if it is indeed storing the capture in the current file, the answer is "that can be done". AFAIK, it's not documented anywhere except on the mailing list though - see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/35759/focus=35781 Something like this (untested): (setq org-capture-templates '( ("X" "test" entry (file+headline (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) "Tasks") "* TODO %? %U %a %n" :prepend t))) Nick
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Karl Voit writes: > * Marvin Doyley wrote: >> Hi there, > > Hi! > >> I am trying to create a thought bin related to a specific project >> (org-file, where I perform all my writing task). >> My idea is very simple, if an idea, todo item related to the project >> i am working on, which is usually the case, I would like to file it >> under a specific heading within the same file rather than a master >> file. >> >> Any thoughts on how to do this ? > > Oh yes, take a look on http://orgmode.org/org.html#Capture-templates > where you can define target files for your item. Is it documented on how to achieve what the op requested? Namely to store the notes in the current file? Would that be a use for the function-finding-location?
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* Marvin Doyley wrote: > Hi there, Hi! > I am trying to create a thought bin related to a specific project > (org-file, where I perform all my writing task). > My idea is very simple, if an idea, todo item related to the project > i am working on, which is usually the case, I would like to file it > under a specific heading within the same file rather than a master > file. > > Any thoughts on how to do this ? Oh yes, take a look on http://orgmode.org/org.html#Capture-templates where you can define target files for your item. -- Karl Voit
[O] Capturing to current file
Hi there, I am trying to create a thought bin related to a specific project (org-file, where I perform all my writing task). My idea is very simple, if an idea, todo item related to the project i am working on, which is usually the case, I would like to file it under a specific heading within the same file rather than a master file. Any thoughts on how to do this ? Thanks M