Chris Randle schrieb: > Hi > > I've been converting a file that contains dates in this format: > > dd/mm/yyyy > > to Org-mode inactive format. It's pretty simple using regular expression > search & replace, except that I get this far: > > [yyyy-mm-dd ] > > and can't find a way to put the day of the week in there. Individually, > I can do a 'C-u 0 S-right' on each date, and that shifts the date 0 days > into the future, and fills in the day of the week. > > This also impacts on cases (unusual and unlikely, I grant you) where you > might have an incorrect day: > > [2007-11-12 Tue] (should be Mon) > > As far as I can see, that will stay like this until the date is shifted > in some way. > > Is there any way to parse an entire region/buffer for Org-mode dates and > refresh their day of the week text? >
I would probably do this with an Emacs macro, searching for the date as a regex, moving to the space before "]" and shifting rigth and again shifting left. This will end up with the right week day for each date. rainer _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode