the drawer cannot contain a headline, i.e. a line starting with one or
several stars followed by a space character. Most likely, this is what
was causing you problems?
Exactly.
A case I can think of---perhaps not convincing?---for regular expression of
drawer names is a file with many pasted in, lengthy notes or data sets. So as
to be able to distinguish them without opening them, one might wish to title
them:
:DATA-PROFILE1:
:DATA-PROFILE2X:
:DATA-TRANSECT_A:
:DATA-SALINITY-2008-04-29:
An extremely simple regular expression would be "DATA.*" . One can argue, convincingly, that each data set would best be stored in a file, and could be linked to.
I did have two sets of calendars from 1984 and 1985 that were not huge, but were in the way. I can as easily entitle each with a headline, then brace them in :CACHE: drawers.
You have convinced me, but I hope I would not bore you by asking you for
comments about this.
Thank you very much for your helpful answer, verifying what I suspected from experiments.
Alan
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