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Re: [O] [Use Question] Capture and long lines
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Matthew Sauer |
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Re: [O] [Use Question] Capture and long lines |
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Sun, 26 Jun 2011 22:17:35 -0500 |
I can refile into the longlines format buffer and it looks fine until
I close and reopen the buffer, then it is all drawn out into one long
line, the headline instead of broken up. One other behavior I have
noticed is that when I change state it generates the logbook and
changes the state but then changes it from
:LOGBOOK:
- state changed from etc
:END:
to all being in one long line like
:LOGBOOK - state changed from etc :END: . . .
I have attatched a sample buffer with some sample TODO's refiled in
from capture and the capture templates out of my .emacs in it as well.
Matthew
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Nick Dokos <address@hidden> wrote:
> Matthew Sauer <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I have one structured org file I use for school that I leave in long
>> lines. The capture template I have setup has \n at the end of what I
>> would want to be a line but is still stringing them together in one
>> long line until i reach my wrap point. My headline has my deadline in
>> it and org recognizes the deadline but that isn't working to get a new
>> line inserted (an actual hard return). Org is recongnizing it as a
>> new line but it just runs in one long line. Am I missing something
>> obvious or ???? If it isn't something obvious I will make up a
>> sample target file, example of a capture and send them out to the
>> group
>>
>> * WORKING Read Chapter 9 :ENGL102: \n
>> DEADLINE:<2011-06-28 Tue 18:30>\n ADDEND:<2011-06-28 Tue
>> 00:00>\n :
>>
>> Also the logbook just keeps adding in as one long line
>> :LOGBOOK: -State "STARTED from "TODO" [2011-06-22 Wed 09:56] :END:
>>
>>
>
> Looks as if you are escaping the newlines - are you using \\n in your
> templates? If so, try losing one of the backslashes - or put explicit
> newlines in the string which should amount to the same thing:
>
> (setq org-capture-templates
> '( ("t" "" entry (file+headline "~/lib/org/todo.org"
> "Tasks") "* TODO %?
> %U %a" :prepend t)
> ...
> ))
>
> Nick
>
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