On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 01:15:19PM +0000, Julian Burgos wrote: > Hi Ken, > > If you do <C-u C-c .> you will get an active timestamp with date > and time. <C-u C-c !> will give you an inactive timestamp with date > and time. > I also have this code in my .emacs file, so whenever I create a > headline I get an inactive timestamp automatically. It should be > easy to change to get an active timestamp if you want. > > ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ;Creating new headlines insert inactive timestamps automatically > > (defun bh/insert-inactive-timestamp () > (interactive) > (org-insert-time-stamp nil t t nil nil nil)) > > (defun bh/insert-heading-inactive-timestamp () > (save-excursion > (org-return) > (org-cycle) > (bh/insert-inactive-timestamp))) > > (add-hook 'org-insert-heading-hook 'bh/insert-heading-inactive-timestamp) > ;------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Enjoy!
Thanks, Julian. I much appreciate this. Ken > > -- > Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD > Hafrannsóknastofnunin/Marine Research Institute > Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland > Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 > Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 > Netfang/Email: jul...@hafro.is > > > > On 02/08/2013 12:50 PM, Ken wrote: > >Hello all, > > > >I am a relative newbie to org-mode. Right now I use it for todo lists, I > >use it in conjunction with the diary, and I use it for > >journaling/note-taking. I am sure I am only using it fo a quarter or > >less of what it can be used for. Anyway, my question is rather simple. > ><CTRL-.> will allow you to insert a date. However, in my journal I use a > >full timestamp. Is there any way using a defined set of keys to insert a > >current TIMESTAMP on an entry (say as in a journal entry)? > > > >Thank you > >Ken > > > > > > -- Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do. -- Mark Twain