Nick Dokos writes: > Rainer M Krug writes: > >> Hi >> >> I have the following capture template: >> >> ,---- >> | ("T" "TODO to be logged in notes.org" >> | entry (file+headline (concat org-directory "/notes.org") "Tasks") >> | ;; entry (file+headline "~/org/notes.org" "Tasks") >> | "* TODO [#D] \n%i \n:PROPERTIES: \n:END: \n%? \n%a") >> `---- >> >> As it is now, it is not working, but when I use the secont=d entry line, >> it is working. >> > > Try (!!note the backquote at the beginning and the comma before the concat form!!): > > (setq org-capture-templates > `( > ... > ("T" "TODO to be logged in notes.org" > entry (file+headline ,(concat org-directory "/notes.org") "Tasks") > "* TODO [#D] \n%i \n:PROPERTIES: \n:END: \n%? \n%a") > ...)) > Thanks! the problem was the missing comma, as I had the backquote already there. This must have changed some time ago, as I used these templates before. This is working now. But now I realized that my other in-file capture templates are giving the same message. Here is one of my in-file capture templates: ,---- | (setq org-capture-templates | `( | ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:: | ;; In File Logging :: | ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:: | ("p" "Problem to be logged in buffer" | entry (file+headline (buffer-file-name) "QUESTIONS") | ... | )) `---- I assume it also has to do with the evaluation, but putting a comma in front of (buffer-file-name) does not change anything. Thanks, Rainer > > See > > (info "(elisp) Backquote") -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982