Ha, my bad.

If I set `:tree-type` to `week`, it actually create a week heading but
keep creating a sub heading for the day.
I thought it would create only year and week heading on top of my
entries.

What I get is :

    * Year
    ** Week
    *** Day
    **** Item 1
    **** Item 2

What I thought I will got:

    * Year
    ** Week
    *** Item 1
    *** Item 2

Is it possible to configure my capture template to have the second one ?




Sébastien Gendre <s...@k-7.ch> writes:

> [[PGP Signed Part:Good signature from B586F7C77239E29E Sébastien Gendre 
> <s...@k-7.ch> (trust ultimate) created at 2024-11-19T03:43:01+0100 using RSA]]
> Hello,
>
> I tried to set a new capture template with a target `file+olp+datetree`
> and the property `:tree-type` set to `week`. But Org-mode act as it's
> set to `day`.
>
>
> Here is my capture template
>
>     …
>     ("j" "Weekly Journal"
>          entry
>          (file+olp+datetree "~/Org/Weekly Journal.org")
>          (file "~/Org/Templates/Journal Entry.org")
>          :tree-type week
>          :empty-lines 1)
>     …
>
> The result datetree group my items per days.
>
> If I set `:tree-type` to `month`, my items are grouped per month.
>
> Did I do something wrong ?
>
> My version of Org is 9.7.15 and Emacs is 29.4.
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> -------
> Gendre Sébastien
>
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