i had an idea of using lisp to solve the header issue like with %(org-insert-heading) , but that dosent seem do to anything. here is the code: (add-to-list 'org-capture-templates '("uu" "resturant" entry (file+headline "/home/zeltak/org/files/agenda/travel.org" "Inbox") "* %^{Description} :PROPERTIES: :ID: %(org-id-uuid) :Rating: %^{rating?|-|1|2|3|4|5} :price: %^{price in local currancy?|-|0-10|10-20|20-30|30-50|50+} :Source: %^{Source?} :Type: %^{Type?|meal|breakfeast|dessert|street} :Cuisine: %^{Cuisine?|-|Indian|Thai|Vietnamese|Asian|Chinese|Israeli|Italian|American|EastEuro|Mexican|French|Persian|Austrian|Jewish|Japan} :Fav: %^{Fav|yes|no} :END: %(org-insert-heading) %? " )) anyone? On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Xebar Saram wrote: > thx phil > > i now remember why i indented the sub headers. i use a init.el file thats > an org file (that is i tangle my setting.org) into settings.el at startup > thus the above capture you kindly shared: > > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results none > > ** TODO Finalize %?%^{item} > SCHEDULED: <%(my-next-next-working-day)> > *** TODO Process %\1 > SCHEDULED: <%(my-next-working-day)> > **** TODO Prepare %\1 > SCHEDULED: %t > #+END_SRC > > will break the actual lisp code blocks. > > Does anyone know how to get around in org lisp code blocks in an org > config? > > best > > Z >