Thanks, Jean and Samuel, I will keep using them without remorse then :-) Best regards! El 28/06/2022 a las 23:13, Jean Louis escribió: > On 2022-06-28 12:06, Ypo wrote: >> I think I've read somewhere that it is a "bad practice" to use dates >> in headlines, is it correct? I haven't found it in the manual. >> >> Like: >> >> **** <2022-06-29 mi. 10:30> Meeting >> >> Best regards > > In many of my notes I use dates in titles of the section. Note creation is not always equal to date to which not relates. When it is useful, use it. El 29/06/2022 a las 1:23, Samuel Wales escribió: > this iirc has been obsolete for many years and ime and on ml never was > an issue. i tried to find out why it was mentioned but did not find > anything. it might have been an ambiguity in the manual to do with > active tses like in your example? e.g. the agenda will remove the > active ts at least in certain cases, but that is a deliberate feature. > > i successfully rely on inactive as below. they are sorted by the ts. > a capture template inserts them. > > much better than date trees for my case. always show, sorted at > bottom, no hierarchy, nothing out of sync, can scan and bisect to find > an entry or get a sense of number, can change a ts and sort again, > looks the same in the agenda, etc. > > > ***** LOG [2021-07-01 Thu] vulcans mediating with klingons > ***** LOG [2021-06-28 Mon 15:44] brawl. scottie of course :(. > ***** LOG [2021-06-28 Mon 15:44] hauled away AS garbage? > ***** LOG [2021-06-28 Mon 15:44] klingons said garbage scow > > > On 6/28/22, Ypo wrote: >> I think I've read somewhere that it is a "bad practice" to use dates in >> headlines, is it correct? I haven't found it in the manual. >> >> Like: >> >> **** <2022-06-29 mi. 10:30> Meeting >> >> Best regards >>