Org encrypts everything inside a heading with the chosen tag. It does not
try to be "smart" and decide what should and what should not be encrypted
inside that heading.
Putting the time-stamp in the headline as suggested by others should work,
since org uses that information and the heading itsel
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes:
>
> 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 :)
>
Put the timestamp in the header.
[2nd attempt: I think the first one went astray]
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> 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 hav
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa 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