On 4/4/17 1:25 PM, Bruce V Chiarelli wrote: > > Daniele Nicolodi <dani...@grinta.net> writes: > >> >> thanks for the hint, but I don't understand what `subtree-at-point` is >> in your code, it does not seem to be defined in my emacs and >> `org-datetree-find-date-create` has a third parameter that is >> interpreted as a boolean. I'm confused. > > Ah, yes I forgot that this is a fairly new feature. Sorry for the > confusion. In the latest Org, the optional keep-restriction parameter can be > > - t - make the datetree at the end of the current /view/ of the buffer, > - nil - make the datetree at the end of the file, even if it was narrowed > to a subtree before, or > - 'subtree-at-point - put the datetree as a subheading at the end of the > current heading. This one is new in Org 9.0.5. > > The first two options have been around for a long time, so if you get > rid of 'subtree-at-point it should be fine. It will default to nil.
I would like t he functionality provided specifying 'subtree-at-point, but it has been introduced after the 3.0.5 release currently available on melpa :( Cheers, Daniele