> On 2025-02-02 21:02, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about
> Org-mode. wrote:
> I'm glad it works for you :)
> You need a parent entry (see how I added example). From that parent
> entry, do M-x org-sort and select alphanumeric (a), and that sorts
> fine the timestamps; you will see that th
On 2025-02-02 21:02, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
wrote:
A last question though.
Now if I want my headings look like
* <2025-02-02 08:58> Second entry
* <2025-02-02 08:53> First
* <2025-02-02 08:56> third
Is there any way to sort these heading with respect to the time
> On 2025-02-02 08:38, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
> wrote:
> Yes :D
> but let's keep the discussion in the mailinglist in English so other
> people can participate, or benefit from it
Sure!
> In fact you don't need ~my/get-inactive-timestamp~ for your pursposes,
>
On 2025-02-02 08:38, Uwe Brauer via General discussions about Org-mode.
wrote:
Vale, entendido (supongo que eres español, porque usas la palabra movil,
¿correcto?)
Yes :D
but let's keep the discussion in the mailinglist in English so other
people can participate, or benefit from it
Thanks,
> 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
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
>>> "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
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