Re: [O] logbook file?

2019-03-27 Thread Georgios Kaklamanos
Hi, How about using Org-Capture [1] for this? You can have an entry like this on your templates: ("l" "Logbook" entry (file+datetree "~/org/logbook.org") "* %?\nEntered on %U %i\n")) which would add an entry at the logbook.org file, under a date-time tree, using the current date. Che

Re: [O] logbook file?

2019-03-26 Thread Samuel Wales
example of commandeering that mechanism would be to create notes in this format: * CONVERSATION [2019-03-26 Tue 15:05] what is in rice noodles On 3/26/19, Samuel Wales wrote: > nothing is built into org for this. > > you would have to define the mapping from the entry to the logbook. > or y

Re: [O] logbook file?

2019-03-26 Thread Samuel Wales
nothing is built into org for this. you would have to define the mapping from the entry to the logbook. or you could specify one entry to be your global logbook. you might be thinking of org-default-notes-file is a variable defined in `org.el'. Original value was "~/.notes" that is unrelated to

[O] logbook file?

2019-03-26 Thread Lawrence Bottorff
So I can add a logbook entry to my org file with C-c C-z and it goes into a logbook drawer on that file. Is there a way to associate that entry with an external file? That is, can I have all logbook entries automatically be written to, say, a logbook.org file. Or, is there a quick way to simply tan