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@cindex capture
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Org's method for capturing new items is heavily inspired by John Wiegley
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excellent remember package@footnote{Up to version 6.36 Org actually did use a
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excellent remember package. Up to version 6.36 Org did actually use a
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special setup for @file{remember.el}. @file{org-remember.el} is still part
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of Org-mode for backward compatibility with existing setups. But the new
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capturing setup described here is preferred and should be used by new users.}
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which lets you store quick notes with little interruption of your work flow.
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The basic process of capturing is very similar to remember, but Org does
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enhance it with templates and more.
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of Org-mode for backward compatibility with existing setups. You can find
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the documentation for org-remember at
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@url{http://orgmode.org/org-remember.pdf}.
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The new capturing setup described here is preferred and should be used by new
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users. To convert your @code{org-remember-templates}, run the command
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@example
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@kbd M-x org-capture-import-remember-templates RET
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@end example
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@noindent and then customize the new variable with @kbd{M-x
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customize-variable org-capture-templates}, check the result, and save the
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customization. You will then be able to use both remember and capture until
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you have gotten used to the new mechanism.
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Capture lets you store quick notes with little interruption of your work
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flow. The basic process of capturing is very similar to remember, but Org
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does enhance it with templates and more.
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@menu
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* Setting up a capture location:: Where notes will be stored
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@node Setting up a capture location, Using capture, Capture, Capture
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@subsection Setting up a capture location
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The following customization sets a default target@footnote{Using capture
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templates, you can define more fine-grained capture locations, see
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@ref{Capture templates}.} file for notes, and defines a global
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key@footnote{Please select your own key, @kbd{C-c c} is only a suggestion.}
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for capturing new stuff.
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The following customization sets a default target file for notes, and defines
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a global key@footnote{Please select your own key, @kbd{C-c c} is only a
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suggestion.} for capturing new stuff.
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@example
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(setq org-default-notes-file (concat org-directory "/notes.org"))
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Abort the capture process and return to the previous state.
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@end table
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You can also call @code{org-capture} in a special way from the agenda,
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using the @kbd{k c} key combination. With this access, any timestamps
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inserted by the selected capture template (see below) will default to
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the cursor date in the agenda, rather than to the current date.
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You can also call @code{org-capture} in a special way from the agenda, using
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the @kbd{k c} key combination. With this access, any timestamps inserted by
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the selected capture template will default to the cursor date in the agenda,
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rather than to the current date.
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@node Capture templates, , Using capture, Capture
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@subsection Capture templates
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For non-unique headings, the full path is safer.
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@item (file+regexp "path/to/file" "regexp to find location")
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Use a regular expression to position the cursor.
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@item (file+datetree "path/to/file")
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Will create a heading in a date tree.
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Capture - Refile - Archive
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* Remember:: Capture new tasks/ideas with little interruption
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* Capture::
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* Refiling notes:: Moving a tree from one place to another
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* Archiving:: What to do with finished projects
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Remember
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Capture
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* Setting up Remember for Org:: Some code for .emacs to get things going
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* Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types
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* Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs
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* Setting up a capture location:: Where notes will be stored
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* Using capture:: Commands to invoke and terminate capture
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* Capture templates:: Define the outline of different note types
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Agenda Views
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An important part of any organization system is the ability to quickly
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capture new ideas and tasks, and to associate reference material with them.
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Org uses the @file{remember.el} package to create tasks, and stores files
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related to a task (@i{attachments}) in a special directory. Once in the
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system, tasks and projects need to be moved around. Moving completed project
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trees to an archive file keeps the system compact and fast.
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Org defines a capture process to create tasks. It stores files related to a
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task (@i{attachments}) in a special directory. Once in the system, tasks and
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projects need to be moved around. Moving completed project trees to an
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archive file keeps the system compact and fast.
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@menu
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* Remember:: Capture new tasks/ideas with little interruption
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* Capture::
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* Refiling notes:: Moving a tree from one place to another
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* Archiving:: What to do with finished projects
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@end menu
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@node Remember, Refiling notes, Capture - Refile - Archive, Capture - Refile - Archive
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@section Remember
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@node Capture, Refiling notes, Capture - Refile - Archive, Capture - Refile - Archive
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@section Capture
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The Remember package by John Wiegley lets you store quick notes with little
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interruption of your work flow. It is an excellent way to add new notes and
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tasks to Org files. The @code{remember.el} package is part of Emacs 23, not
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Emacs 22. See @uref{http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode} for
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more information.
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Org significantly expands the possibilities of Remember: you may define
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templates for different note types, and associate target files and headlines
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with specific templates. It also allows you to select the location where a
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note should be stored interactively, on the fly.
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Org's method for capturing new items is heavily inspired by John Wiegley
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excellent remember package. It lets you store quick notes with little
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interruption of your work flow. Org lets you define templates for new
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entries and associate them with different targets for storing notes.
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@menu
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* Setting up Remember for Org:: Some code for .emacs to get things going
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* Remember templates:: Define the outline of different note types
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* Storing notes:: Directly get the note to where it belongs
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* Setting up a capture location:: Where notes will be stored
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* Using capture:: Commands to invoke and terminate capture
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* Capture templates:: Define the outline of different note types
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@end menu
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@node Setting up Remember for Org, Remember templates, Remember, Remember
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@unnumberedsubsec Setting up Remember for Org
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@node Setting up a capture location, Using capture, Capture, Capture
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@unnumberedsubsec Setting up a capture location
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The following customization will tell Remember to use Org files as
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target, and to create annotations compatible with Org links.
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The following customization sets a default target@footnote{Using capture
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templates, you can define more fine-grained capture locations, see
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@ref{Capture templates}.} file for notes, and defines a global
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key@footnote{Please select your own key, @kbd{C-c c} is only a suggestion.}
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for capturing new stuff.
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@smallexample
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(org-remember-insinuate)
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(setq org-directory "~/path/to/my/orgfiles/")
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@example
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(setq org-default-notes-file (concat org-directory "/notes.org"))
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(define-key global-map "\C-cr" 'org-remember)
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@end smallexample
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(define-key global-map "\C-cc" 'org-capture)
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@end example
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@noindent
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The last line binds the command @code{org-remember} to a global
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key@footnote{Please select your own key, @kbd{C-c r} is only a
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suggestion.}. @code{org-remember} basically just calls Remember,
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but it makes a few things easier: if there is an active region, it will
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automatically copy the region into the Remember buffer. It also allows
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to jump to the buffer and location where Remember notes are being
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stored: just call @code{org-remember} with a prefix argument. If you
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use two prefix arguments, Org jumps to the location where the last
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remember note was stored.
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@node Using capture, Capture templates, Setting up a capture location, Capture
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@unnumberedsubsec Using capture
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@node Remember templates, Storing notes, Setting up Remember for Org, Remember
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@unnumberedsubsec Remember templates
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@table @kbd
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@item C-c c
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Start a capture process. You will be placed into a narrowed indirect buffer
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to edit the item.
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@item C-c C-c
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Once you are done entering information into the capture buffer,
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@kbd{C-c C-c} will return you to the window configuration before the capture
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process, so that you can resume your work without further distraction.
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@item C-c C-w
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Finalize by moving the entry to a refile location (@pxref{Refiling notes}).
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@item C-c C-k
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Abort the capture process and return to the previous state.
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@end table
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In combination with Org, you can use templates to generate
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different types of Remember notes. For example, if you would like
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to use one template to create general TODO entries, another one for
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journal entries, and a third one for collecting random ideas, you could
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@node Capture templates, , Using capture, Capture
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@unnumberedsubsec Capture templates
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You can use templates to generate different types of capture notes, and to
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store them in different places. For example, if you would like
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to store new tasks under a heading @samp{Tasks} in file @file{TODO.org}, and
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journal entries in a date tree in @file{journal.org} you could
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use:
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@smallexample
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(setq org-remember-templates
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'(("Todo" ?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/org/TODO.org" "Tasks")
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("Journal" ?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org")
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("Idea" ?i "* %^@{Title@}\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org" "New Ideas")))
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(setq org-capture-templates
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'(("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline "~/org/gtd.org" "Tasks")
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"* TODO %?\n %i\n %a")
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("j" "Journal" entry (file+datetree "~/org/journal.org")
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"* %?\nEntered on %U\n %i\n %a")))
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@end smallexample
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@noindent In these entries, the first string is just a name, and the
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character specifies how to select the template. It is useful if the
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character is also the first letter of the name. The next string specifies
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the template. Two more (optional) strings give the file in which, and the
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headline under which, the new note should be stored.
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@noindent In these entries, the first string is the key to reach the
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template, the second is a short description. Then follows the type of the
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entry and a definition of the target location for storing the note. Finally,
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the template itself, a string with %-escapes to fill in information based on
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time and context.
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When you call @kbd{M-x org-remember} (or @kbd{M-x remember}) to remember
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something, Org will prompt for a key to select the template (if you have
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more than one template) and then prepare the buffer like
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When you call @kbd{M-x org-capture}, Org will prompt for a key to select the
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template (if you have more than one template) and then prepare the buffer like
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@smallexample
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* TODO
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[[file:@var{link to where you called remember}]]
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[[file:@var{link to where you were when initiating capture}]]
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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%u, %U @r{like the above, but inactive timestamps}
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@end smallexample
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@node Storing notes, , Remember templates, Remember
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@unnumberedsubsec Storing notes
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When you are finished preparing a note with Remember, you have to press
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@kbd{C-c C-c} to file the note away.
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The handler will store the note in the file and under the headline
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specified in the template, or it will use the default file and headline. The
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window configuration will be restored, sending you back to the working
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context before the call to Remember.
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@node Refiling notes, Archiving, Remember, Capture - Refile - Archive
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@node Refiling notes, Archiving, Capture, Capture - Refile - Archive
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@section Refiling notes
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When reviewing the captured data, you may want to refile some of the entries
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@section iCalendar export
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@table @kbd
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@kindex C-c C-e i
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@item C-c C-e i
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Create iCalendar entries for the current file in a @file{.ics} file.
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@kindex C-c C-e c
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@item C-c C-e c
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Create a single large iCalendar file from all files in
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@code{org-agenda-files} and write it to the file given by
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