On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Bastien wrote: > Hi John, > > John Hendy writes: > > > I can't be that odd :) > > Well, html emails don't help :/ > Really? I just send via gmail. Have I been polluting the list somehow? Have my emails been showing up weird to everyone or something? Yikes -- I had no idea. Or do you just mean compared to sending via some emacs email client? > > > 1) I think this is solved. > > Ok, thanks. > > > 2) The manual says this as to one of the options for the capture > > target: > > ,----- > > | (function function-finding-location) > > | Most general way, write your own function to find both file and > > location > > `----- > > > > Since my files always use the format YYYY-##MMM.org (2011-03Mar.org), > > I thought I could sure find a function that finds the current file > > rather than changing my capture target manually once a month. > > See my recent reply to Sullivan: you can use > > (file+heading buffer-file-name "Heading") > I'll check that out. > > in the template. buffer-file-name is a function return the file name of > the currently visited file (obviously) -- so that should help. > > > 3) I think this one was pretty clear... the manual says that if I do > > this: > > ,----- > > | (define-key global-map "\C-c c" > > | (lambda () (interactive) (org-capture "t"))) > > `----- > > > > I won't have to manually select "t" (TODO) for my capture template > > via the interactive window. Since I only use one capture template, it > > would be fantastic to have it automatically use it instead of asking > > me what I want to use and then I press another keystroke to select > > one template out of one available template. > > There was two "typos" -- the example is now: > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > (define-key global-map "\C-cx" > (lambda () (interactive) (org-capture nil "x"))) > #+end_src > > Fantastic. That does it. When do things get pushed to the manual? Or is that an as-it's-spotted-it-gets-changed kind of thing? It's still the old way here: http://orgmode.org/manual/Capture-templates.html#Capture-templates Thanks for the help, John > Note the "\C-cx" (with no space) and the additional nil. > > HTH, > > -- > Bastien >