I tried %%(org-anniversary 2016 12 21) Test anniversary. But this seems does not work. I tested with variable diary-file default value point to ~/.emacs.d/diary file. and has following content: %%(diary-anniversary 10 21 2016) my first child <%%(diary-anniversary 10 21 2016)> my first child %%(org-anniversary 2016 12 21) Test anniversary Then I try to change diary file to an org-mode file. Has following content: * Holiday %%(org-calendar-holiday) ** Valentine's Day <%%(diary-anniversary 2 14 2017)> * Birthday ** My Birthday <%%(diary-anniversary 3 24 1990)> I'm %d%s years old today!!! * Anniversary ** my first child anniversary <%%(diary-anniversary 10 26 2017)> Then org-agenda shows all headlines which has anniversary entry. Like: - Valentine's Day - My Birthday - my first child anniversary Without considering whether the anniversary date is a day past one year? (I think anniversary is by default repeat one year. Like org-mode timestamp repeat. <2017-12-21 Thu +1y>) I know there are other diary anniversary syntax like: - ~%%(diary-anniversary 3 24 2014)~ diary anniversary - ~%%(diary-cyclic 2 7 26 2014)~ repeated diary. - ~%%(diary-block 7 26 2014 8 26 2020)~ diary block - ~%%(diary-float t 5 1)~ happens every 1st Friday of the month. I checked out them in Org-mode Info diary node. [stardiviner] GPG key ID: 47C32433 IRC(freeenode): stardiviner Twitter: @numbchild Key fingerprint = 9BAA 92BC CDDD B9EF 3B36 CB99 B8C4 B8E5 47C3 2433 Blog: http://stardiviner.github.io/ On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Robert Horn wrote: > > stardiviner writes: > > > I have an org-mode file: > > > > #+begin_src org > > ,* Anniversary > > > > ,** my first child anniversary > > > > %%(diary-anniversary 10 26 2017) > > > > ,** Funeral Arrangement > > > > ,*** kk > > > > %%(diary-anniversary 12 8 2007) > > #+end_src > > > > How to include and show them in default org-agenda day view by > > configuring org-mode? > > Try org-anniversary. The line > > %%(org-anniversary 2016 12 20) Test anniversary > > Generates an anniversary in the agenda. In the default daily agenda it > is mixed in with the tasks and deadlines, so it may be easy to miss. > > Note the order of the date elements is year, month, day and all three > are needed. There is an option final element of type MARK what could be > used to adjust fonts and the like. > > R Horn >