2009/11/3 Adam Spiers <orgm...@adamspiers.org>: > Ilya Shlyakhter (ilya_...@alum.mit.edu) wrote: >> A frequently-needed task is to find recently created entries. Right >> now I do this by manually pasting a date into each entry, >> and using the timeline agenda. >> Maybe, there are better ways? E.g. have the option to automatically >> record a property, "Creation-date", when an entry is created. >> There would be much clutter if every entry had a :PROPERTIES: line. >> But maybe there could be an option to hide the :PROPERTIES: >> lines completely, unless it contained some user-defined properties. >> >> Or, creation date could be stored as a text property, to avoid >> clutter, for long-running emacs sessions. But it would be lost when >> the file is closed. >> Maybe at file-closing time it could be converted to a normal property >> in the :PROPERTIES: drawer. >> >> Or maybe there are other options? > > This would be useful to me too. It would be valuable not just for > finding recently created ones, but for sorting any generated list of > entries by creation date. This would for example make it easier to > ensure that entries don't get stale with age. > > Bernt's approach is nice, but I agree that a completely clutter-free > solution (i.e. :PROPERTIES: drawers completely hidden by default) > would be extremely nice. >
I have a :CREATED: LOGBOOK property set up in all of my remember templates: ("Task" ?t "* TODO %?\n:LOGBOOK:\n:CREATED:%U:\n:END:\n" "~/org/0_inbox.org" "TASKS") Tim. _______________________________________________ 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