Hi folks. I have a "journal template" which puts an active timestamp in journal entries so they appear in the default agenda. However the default note taking C-c C-z does this too. This is fine per-se but this means the note too appears in the agenda as shown here from the following org excerpt: ,---- | *** 2012-04-29 Sunday | **** STARTED need to check Mike spoke with vodafone for 3g stick cancellation. | SCHEDULED: <2012-04-30 Mon> | :LOGBOOK: | - Note taken on <2012-04-29 Sun 11:32> \\ | Mike promised to call them night of the 28th April | :END: | :PROPERTIES: | :DateCreated: <2012-04-29 Sun 11:30> | :END: `---- Agenda: ,---- | Sunday 29 April 2012 | 8:00...... ---------------- | 10:00...... ---------------- | Journal: 11:30...... STARTED need to check Mike spoke with vodafone for 3g stick cancellation. | Journal: 11:32...... STARTED need to check Mike spoke with vodafone for 3g stick cancellation. | 12:00...... now - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - `---- Agenda bitmap: http://i.imgur.com/1j6dd.png Now, whats the easist way to either (a, preferably) have the second agenda item display the *note* rather than the org item title or (b, prefer not) remove it all together?
Hi Richard, Richard Riley <rileyrg@gmail.com> writes: > Now, whats the easist way to either (a, preferably) have the second agenda item display > the *note* rather than the org item title There is no way to do this right now. > or (b, prefer not) remove it all together? I'd simply remove the timestamp from `org-log-note-headings', but I guess you don't want that. Cheers, -- Bastien
Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard Riley <rileyrg@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Now, whats the easist way to either (a, preferably) have the second agenda item display
>> the *note* rather than the org item title
>
> There is no way to do this right now.
>
>> or (b, prefer not) remove it all together?
>
> I'd simply remove the timestamp from `org-log-note-headings', but I
> guess you don't want that.
>
> Cheers,
Thanks! While displaying the note (or start of the note...) itself in
the agenda would be best (since notes are agenda/journal items in
themselves), just replacing the %T with %t in the template for now
avoids the duplicate agenda item.