Edward DeMeulle <e...@demeulle.org> writes: > Frequently I find myself logging a note for something that occurred in > the past either because I wasn't at my computer or just not paying > attention at the time. C-u C-c C-z doesn't change anything. I tried > looking at the source code for the logging functions but nothing jumped > out. Does this option already exist somewhere I've missed? >
Not that I can see: the timestamp is obtained by calling org-current-effective-time which doesn't have any facilities for interactive time entering. There are two variables that influence it: o org-use-last-clock-out-time o org-use-effective-time If you use clocking, you might want to investigate the first one. The second one makes the function obey your org-extend-today-until preference (good for night-owls, but perhaps not much else). Both of them are all-or-nothing. AFAICT, neither of them will do what you want (at least not all the time). But you can manually modify time stamps quickly after the fact: (info "(org) Creating timestamps") In particular, S-<up>/S-<down> on any particular field of the date will modify that entry. I generally find that easy enough to do in the rare occasions when I need to modify a timestamp, but ymmv. -- Nick