Hi Erik, if yout get the latest git version, this is how it is working now. I agree that it is more consistent this way.
- Carsten On 6.12.2011, at 09:23, Erik Hetzner wrote: > At Tue, 6 Dec 2011 08:43:34 +0100, > Carsten Dominik wrote: >> >> >> On 6.12.2011, at 07:04, Erik Hetzner wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I would like to use a capture template to capture calendar entries & >>> file them to a date tree organized calendar.org file. >> >> […] >> >> I tried to reproduce this. When I do this and enter the date two >> days into the future (8 December), I get >> >> * 2011 >> ** 2011-12 Dezember >> *** 2011-12-08 Donnerstag >> **** Test >> <2011-12-06 Di> >> >> So the headline uses in fact the date that was entered at the prompt, >> only the %t is replaced by the current date. I would think this >> all works as expected. Maybe I am missing something? >> >> I see that when I do "k c" from the agenda, then indeed also the %t >> is replaced with the cursor date. So indeed, this is a bit >> inconsistent. What would be the right behavior? > > Hi Carsten, > > Maybe it does work as expected (although it should probably be > consistent, as you say). What I am looking for is some way to get the > date I was prompted for to use in the timestamp, so I get: > > * 2011 > ** 2011-12 December > *** 2011-12-08 Thursday > **** Test > <2011-12-08 Thursday> > > the idea being that I am entering a scheduled event. > > I can’t figure a template replacement string (%-something) to make > this work. > > Thanks for your help! > > best, Erik > Sent from my free software system <http://fsf.org/>.