Re: insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time

2025-02-01 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
> On 2025-02-01 18:43, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode. > wrote: > Yes, I speak Spanish :) Vale, entendido (supongo que eres español, porque usas la palabra movil, ¿correcto?) > To generate dates as you said, you can use the following code [0], on > ~man date~ you can find

Re: insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time

2025-02-01 Thread Pedro
On 2025-02-01 18:43, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode. wrote: (BTW do you speak Spanish , since there is some Spanish text in the files that are attached) Anyhow. Let me see if I understand that correctly - Your code does not insert * <2025-02-01> But instead * S

Field constraints?

2025-02-01 Thread Daniel Colascione
Might it be possible to have the C-a and C-e commands obey Emacs fields using constrain-to-field? Fields are useful when using gptel in org-mode to separate LLMs prompts from their responses.

Re: insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time

2025-02-01 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
>>> "GdaO" == General discussions about Org-mode writes: > On 2025-02-01 08:55, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about > Org-mode. wrote: >> Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with >> date/time? >> >> I can write me a small function doing this and bind it to some

Re: insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time

2025-02-01 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
On 2025-02-01 08:55, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode. wrote: Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time? I can write me a small function doing this and bind it to some unused key, but is there a more general/elegant way I just miss? Hi Uw

insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time

2025-02-01 Thread General discussions about Org-mode.
Hi Is there any way to insert a header and automatically a timestamp with date/time? I can write me a small function doing this and bind it to some unused key, but is there a more general/elegant way I just miss? Thanks Uwe Brauer