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Re: [O] Using org-mode for laboratory notes.
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Tim |
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Re: [O] Using org-mode for laboratory notes. |
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Thu, 20 Sep 2012 19:09:02 -0700 |
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At Wed, 19 Sep 2012 12:08:21 -0500,
Russell Adams wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 09:15:35AM -0700, Eric Lubeck wrote:
> One of my particular concerns is this: I'm accustomed to using a
> chronological laboratory notebook for recording all of my data. The
> agenda views in org-mode seem to provide a means to retrieve
> chronological information out of my outlines, but I would than need
> to timestamp every single entry in my outline. Is there a means for
> doing this? Currently I am manually typing C-u C-c ! , but it would
> be helpful to have something automatically configured to timestamp
> and place the time in a drawer for any entry in a particular file.
Hello,
I have the following setup in order to keep cronological notes.
* In my capture templates I have the following :
#+begin_src elisp
("j" "Journal entry" entry
(file make-journal-file-name )
"* %? :journal:REVIEW: \n %u")
#+end_src
and I've defined the function like so :
#+begin_src elisp
(defun make-journal-file-name ()
(concat "~/Planner/Journal/" (format-time-string "%Y.%m.%d.%a" nil) ".org"
)
)
#+end_src
That way, to create a new entry I just hit 'C-c c j'
which gives me the following :
* :journal:REVIEW:
[2012-09-20 Thu]
in the file ~/Planner/Journal/2012.09.20.Thu.org
Please let me know if any of that is unclear.
Hope that helps,
-T