Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <celose...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > > So I timestamp everything I input into my (org-based) GTD system (except for > inbox items, that I'm > sure I will review soon anyway). Here's how I do it: > > * Sample entry > <2012-01-15 Sun 00:52> > > I have (org-insert-time-stamp nil t nil) bound to C-x C-y and I just insert > it below the entry. This > makes for a nice chronologic history of every data in the system. > > However, I have a problem with encrypted entries. Of course, if I add it as > part of the content to be > encrypted, it will not appear as plain text, but i tried to do like this: > > 1) Create the entry: > > * Sample Entry > > 2) Write its contents > 3) Tag with :crypt: > > * Sample Entry :crypt: > > 3) Save the buffer. The contents are now encrypted: > > * Sample Entry :crypt: > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) > > hQEMA7MmqOB5vxnzAQgAy6tE4lj1uLMaAm8+dPL9N2LHxZsH+VWyiig6gY1rE0M0 > Y1wDLDPYTIR+AUoSMGmU4S+9DZ9v4xoTBev4tjhtZIA9Lvw6aqf3Xlb2YGTJCCeq > ... > -----END PGP MESSAGE----- > > 4) Add the timestamp *before* the --BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-- line: > > * Sample Entry :crypt: > <2012-01-15 Sun 00:52> > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > ... > > 5) Save again. > > Expected: Encrypted message and timestamp to stay as is. > What happens: A new encrypted message is written, with the timestamp + the > "old" encrypted message as > part of it. > > Any hints appreciated :) >
Maybe (untried, untested) put the timestamp on the headline? * Sample entry <2012-01-15 Sun 00:52> :crypt: Nick