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Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags


From: Tim Burt
Subject: Re: [O] org-capture, datetree, and tags
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 06:42:13 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.1 (gnu/linux)

Tim Burt <address@hidden> writes:

> Jeffrey Brent McBeth <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I'm trying to capture into a datetree using org-capture, but if my tree has 
>> a tag on it (in particular noexport), then it creates a new datetree instead 
>> of using the one I have.
>> Example .emacs:
>> (global-set-key "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
>> (setq org-capture-templates
>>      '(("t" "Test" plain (file+datetree "~/Test.org")
>>              "%^{Greeting} World
>> I'm going to work this time")))
>>
>> Example Test.org:
>>
>> * 2013                                                                  
>> :noexport:
>> ** 2013-02 February
>> *** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>> Hello World
>> I'm going to work this time
>>
>> So, based on the above, if I type C-cct Silly C-cc, I'll get this:
>>
>> * 2013                                                                  
>> :noexport:
>> ** 2013-02 February
>> *** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>> Hello World
>> I'm going to work this time
>> * 2013
>> ** 2013-02 February
>> *** 2013-02-19 Tuesday
>> Silly World
>> I'm going to work this time
>>
>> Thanks for your attention,
>>  Jeffrey McBeth
>
> I can confirm both the behavior and a usecase for a tagged datetree.  
>
> In org-datetree.el the function org-datetree-find-year-create searches for
> the year on a headline and will not match content with anything beyond the
> fourth digit.
> : (defun org-datetree-find-year-create (year)
> :   (let ((re "^\\*+[ \t]+\\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)$")
> :     match)
>
> In this particular case the tag in question is :noexport: with white space
> fore (and maybe aft), and the following change to the regular expression
> was tested with success.
> : (defun org-datetree-find-year-create (year)
> :   (let ((re "^\\*+[ \t]+\\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]+:noexport:[ \t]*$")
> :     match)
> Of course this only matches the specific tag in this example *and* only
> matches a datetree with this tag. The regular expression needs to be
> improved to include a valid tag set as optional.  

Improved the regular expression to permit multiple tags of letters,
numbers, underscores, and at signs.
:  (defun org-datetree-find-year-create (year)
:    (let ((re "^\\*+[ \t]+\\([12][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ 
\t]*\\(:[[:alnum:address@hidden)*:*[ \t]*$")
:          match)
I've tested with the following headlines:
 - 2013
   - both with and without trailing spaces
 - 2013 :abc:
 - 2013 :abc123:
 - 2013 :abc123:_underscore:@attaboy::
 - 2013 :noexport:

Any comments on the regular expression are welcome before I make patch.



-- 
Tim Burt
www.rketburt.org
"It is healthful to every sane man to utter the art within him;" -- GK 
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